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A Summer Moment of Overcoming Disability
Overcoming? Is that the right word for what we did this summer? My daughter who is blind is now nine. Last year she had her first two weeks of swimming lessons, as did her siblings. What a difference competent swimming … Continue reading
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Tagged blind swimmer, disability, recreation, swimming lessons
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