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Another Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month poem

Another Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month poem
Cerebral Palsy can affect our movement.
We may use different aids to get around.
I am proud of living with Cerebral palsy
There may be days that cerebral palsy may floor not me in a literal sense.
I do not worry about things that are not my control.
It's all about what I can do
And so can you
It’s important we have a positive mindset we embrace little achievements to enable us to reach the big goal we may set ourselves for each day
As we use iPhones and other technology to keep a track of where we have got to. We completed the button once completed a task
This gives a fantastic sense of belief.
That we can succeed
Indeed, we plant a seed of positivity in our minds as powerful tools.
We are so cool dudes in our way
We infuse our talents together to show magnificent beauty when can create
It is never too late to start pursuing your own dream, however big or small it may be.
With it being Cerebal Palsy Awareness Month, it is a glorious opportunity to shine a light on the wonderful things we are doing and we keep moving on with our lives and keep reaching for the stars. we are beautiful diamonds that shimmer with a fantastic class. At last, we remove the fail tag that placed around the necks of people with Cerebral Palsy achieving their goals it's finding gold when achieving one goal beginning many good things in our lives.
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Hi @Globster
Thanks for sharing your poem with us. Your writing is beautiful as always. I particularly like that not only did you recognise the strengths but also some of the hurdles faced along the way. I think that is more reflective of daily life and I am sure will be appreciated by many people!Community Volunteer Adviser with professional knowledge of education, special educational needs and disabilities and EHCP's. Pronouns: She/her.
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@Globster hi there .
This is really good , you should be proud . Take care 😊 -
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