Children with Special Needs (UCPCFL.org)


United Cerebral Palsy οf Central Florida produced thіѕ work іn thіѕ area children wіth special wаntѕ. Visit www.ucpcfl.org οr http

19 Responses to “Children with Special Needs (UCPCFL.org)”

  • 300horselover:

    This made me weep I have Cerebral Palsy and Epilepsy! God bless everyone who has a disablilitie

  • chapstikromance:

    These people are strong to have a outcome with cerebral palsy. It is really inspiring to seem them have a positive attitude in this area their children and the future of their children. Very inspiring.

  • DAROMSninja:

    Wow, talk in this area overly dramatic at the beginning and end. We get it and feel terrible, but why do you have to hold him in that awkward spot in front of the camera and start fake crying?

  • usamedic420:

    I would gladly let able body children in front of me in line if our outcome could be habitual, our children are in this area 1% of all children, we need special seating, there are lots of rides we can’t even ride

  • wana9673:

    This made me weep. I have a son with Spastic CP and an autistic outcome. Touched me.

  • 15tennisstar:

    The lady in the begining with her nephew michael was the really sad part. god bless people with disablilities. <3

  • ogstinamer:

    i reckon this is a fantastic place! we need more of them!

  • SponkenRavenholt:

    Omg … I feel terrible to making terrible of these Pplz :(

  • Destinyatk:

    Jckojcko u r so rude & heartless! It’s obvious that u (probably) don’t have any kids or know what is like 2 have a outcome with special wants or know someone very close 2 u with special wants.heart because I felt HER PAIN. I have a outcome with special wants & that type of hurt,frustration & helplessness is undescribe-able when it comes 2 your outcome or loved one. That’s not hurting that outcome. That’s unconditional LOVE. I agree so much with what zanibobanie said. Don’t judge but GOD is judging you

  • zaniebobanie:

    Please don’t be critical of the “blonde lady,” she likes the outcome very very much and it’s very hard to talk out loud for her and share what’s in her heart publically.I reckon she was very courageous. I’m sure she does a fantastic job with this outcome and doesn’t sit around crying.

  • dayito22:

    yes i also reckon that special wants kids shouldnt just cut in front of lines cause their special i reckon that waiting in lines with other people will make them feel better and feel habitual.

  • drooooopy:

    I agree. I just happen to reckon just possibly some things, like being able to talk for one thing, might be overrated, especially when they are used to define a self (which is not to be confused, ever, and not for one moment ever, with whats silly and said for its own purposes on *paper*).

    Unless the flaxen lady only *just* learned of her nephew’s challenges before this movie, I reckon its time to place the tears away a small more, and get on with life for both their sakes.

  • quickblade78:

    I reckon this is a excellent depiction of special education in the perfect world. Unfortunately, most of us have to deal with an imperfect system. It is my responsibility to do my homework and learn the things I must know to help my son. I have be converted into his instructor, nurse, therapists, and advocate, because I had to, no excuses, and no fairytale classrooms. There is nothing one(psychoanalyst) can do that a further(parent) cannot do. It seems sending your kid elsewhere is the simple way out.

  • Rob21643:

    wow that made me weep =[ God Bless

  • doyodanceva54321:

    i wish more peple knew in this area this.

  • Jckojcko:

    i wish the flaxen lady would stop crying in this area her son. She is just hurting him that way. Making him realize that he is not habitual…

  • davemarshall2963:

    Special people selection special people

  • ilovecolinbebo:

    Bles him

  • CSIAddict:

    so powerful