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Thoughts...
"My doctrine is this, that if we see
cruelty or wrong that we have the
power to stop, and do nothing, we
make ourselves sharers in the guilt."

- Anna Sewell
Mom's Perspective...
As a lawyer, I have an obligation to correct injustices in the
world.  It is my professional responsibility, and one that I
take very seriously.  Knowledge that a child is receiving
less than appropriate education triggers my responsibility to
rectify the situation.

I also feel a similar responsibility as a mother.  Most moms
I know feel the same way.  We have been given the gift of
special children.  With that gift, come a few secrets that
other moms may never learn.  One of those secrets
involves compassion.  Because of the road I have travelled
with my children, I am a more compassionate and tolerant
human being.  

This compassion permeates my view of the world.  I try to
view each child in my life as an exceptional individual, with
strengths and weaknesses.  Whether I am entertaining my
children's friends, leading a Girl Scout meeting, or
volunteering in my children's classrooms...I try to teach
others through my example.  

We need to treat every child with love.  We need to
understand that their differences are what make them
individuals.  We need to teach others to cherish the
uniqueness among children.  By setting a positive example
for other parents, as well as children, we may be
preventing future intolerance, unfair judgments, and
prejudices.
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