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Director's Column: A Mother's Untold Story: Need for Better Physical Education for Children with Disabilities


Many of us work tirelessly to make a small difference in an ocean full of pressing needs. Much of the time we go about our business without drawing much attention or recognition from our peers or supervisors. While we know that our efforts to improve the health and quality of life of people with disabilities through the promotion of physical activity and other health promotion initiatives is an important and meaningful goal, at times we don't quite know who is listening and on what scale our message is being heard. But once in a while, we get a note in our in box that reinforces why we do what we do. I received one of these the other day that I would like to share with you. The mother of this young boy gave me permission to reprint her email.

Read the entire column at http://www.ncpad.org/592/2539/A~Mother~s~Untold~Story~~Need ~for~Better~Physica l~Education~for~Children ~with~Disabilities


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