Love without Boundaries with Bukola Ayinde: Why are You Afraid of a Child with Disability?
In my quest to understand better the concept of inclusive education, I did a little research and discovered that in Denmark and some other European
This is done through different means such as: fun programs for kids, publishing storybooks, novels; promoting reading clubs in schools, writing articles in the media, radio shows, documentaries, stage plays; trainings & seminars and having meaningful conversations with all stakeholders.
Three years ago, I read a book written by a mum who has a son with cerebral palsy. She wrote about her experience as a mother and about her son who couldn’t walk initially but eventually walked. In her book, she wrote that she travelled to Hungary with her son so he could attend Peto Institute.
In my quest to understand better the concept of inclusive education, I did a little research and discovered that in Denmark and some other European
What you need to know Cerebral palsy is an impairment marked by poor muscle coordination or movement disorder caused by damage to some parts of
My name is Bukola Ayinde and I have a five-year-old daughter who has cerebral palsy. Cerebral palsy is a disorder of movement, muscle tone or
Bukola Ayinde is the mother of a girl with cerebral palsy allegedly abused by her therapist. She talks about the current state of her five-year-old
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