shes a sweetheart and alot of fun to haing out with! even though bentleys a CRAZY dog! shes also a very hard worker
Saturday, May 30, 2009
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
THREE KIDS THAT MAKE UP THE WARD FAMILY
yes there are 3 kids that make up the ward family. me, graig and jamie. i really hate being the oldest and always have. my sister is the baby and my goodness is she S-P-O-I-L-E-D and she plays the part well! and the middle is my brother graig. he had to grow up with 2 gurls and no boys except for my dad! he can be a MAJOR pest most of the time
Monday, May 25, 2009
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Miracle Run
The social stigma and discrimination of autistic children is present in the movie Miracle Run. The life of Corrine Morgan-Thomas, the mother of autistic twins Steven and Philip, changes drastically when she finally finds out that her sons are autistic. The first few doctors she takes her sons to are unable to diagnose them with any problem, saying that they are just fine; fortunately, Corrine takes her sons to a specialist who diagnoses the boys with Autism. Corrine's initial reaction is that of shock. She does not like the idea that her sons are autistic, and leaves the hospital angrily. She does, however, end up realizing that the specialist was correct. When she tells her husband about their autism, he says he doesn't want to deal with the autism, so she decides to leave him. She is determined to fight the social stigma of autism and to have her sons be treated like any other child, so she does not tell Steven and Philip's new school about their problem. The school accuses her of abusing her children, but then tells her that she ought to find another school for the boys when Corrine tells them about her twins' autism. In the end her boys set their hearts to succeed and do succeed, proving that autistic children can do anything that any other child could do! Written by Sjess
Single mom Corrine discovers that her twins are autistic. She refuses to give up on their potential, even though it seems that the rest of the world has turned its back on them. Thanks to this incredible mother's support, her boys accomplish the unimaginable
Single mom Corrine discovers that her twins are autistic. She refuses to give up on their potential, even though it seems that the rest of the world has turned its back on them. Thanks to this incredible mother's support, her boys accomplish the unimaginable
as much as i cant stand zac efron, this was a really good movie. it seems like people have given up on me even though i have autism. not like the twins in this movie, but pretty close. i can at least do normal things.
Saturday, May 9, 2009
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