Transcending Stereotypes: Parenting with a Disability
This article is a must-read for those of us fortunate enough not to have disabilities such as Nair's. As she depicts the determination of her subject as well as alerting us to the roadblocks in our social system that impose further disabilities, Mary Mason's account of Nair's journey is analytically persuasive and movingly empathetic.
This article is a must-read for those of us fortunate enough not to have disabilities such as Nair's. As she depicts the determination of her subject as well as alerting us to the roadblocks in our social system that impose further disabilities, Mary Mason's account of Nair's journey is analytically persuasive and movingly empathetic.
Posted by toni | March 13, 2009 12:13 PM