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	<title>Comments on: Rejecting the &#8216;too hard basket&#039;: affirming life possibilities for all</title>
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		<title>By: Deb Maio</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi Libby and Donna,
Wanted to provide feedback on the Too hard basket webinar. I always need to take a little time to reflect and absorb. Firstly fantastic presenters very thought provoking.Great work mediator, as I knew you would Donna.
What was most helpful to me both as a parent and CA Coordinator is making me think again about strengths, passions and finding out how, i.e,  to not focusing on why not. My daughter BTW is blind, in a wheelchair  with limited spoken language but is a great communicator and loves music as well as a very loving personality. So my job is to tap into her many strengths and pass on my beliefs/ dreams for her to others. Had a recent hullabaloo about her being perceived as adult not child when her bedroom was painted lolly pink.(in a non ironic way). the subtext &quot;shes blind so who cares&quot; was palpable. Small battles for a real life. Thank you to speakers I look forward to transcript. My apologies  I cant recall speakers names.Love to speak to you Donna as many CAs ask after you. Libby has my email. mob is 0424187974. Deb M x]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Libby and Donna,<br />
Wanted to provide feedback on the Too hard basket webinar. I always need to take a little time to reflect and absorb. Firstly fantastic presenters very thought provoking.Great work mediator, as I knew you would Donna.<br />
What was most helpful to me both as a parent and CA Coordinator is making me think again about strengths, passions and finding out how, i.e,  to not focusing on why not. My daughter BTW is blind, in a wheelchair  with limited spoken language but is a great communicator and loves music as well as a very loving personality. So my job is to tap into her many strengths and pass on my beliefs/ dreams for her to others. Had a recent hullabaloo about her being perceived as adult not child when her bedroom was painted lolly pink.(in a non ironic way). the subtext &#8220;shes blind so who cares&#8221; was palpable. Small battles for a real life. Thank you to speakers I look forward to transcript. My apologies  I cant recall speakers names.Love to speak to you Donna as many CAs ask after you. Libby has my email. mob is 0424187974. Deb M x</p>
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