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Mental Age
By
amyjuliabecker
There’s an email that floats around, especially among those of us who have children or siblings or other loved ones with mental disabilities. It is sweet and endearing and describes an adult woman’s love for her brother. Early on, she says his mental age is 8. She goes on to explain what he does every…
Musings from the Waiting Room
By
amyjuliabecker
I drive to the Emergency Room with William. I know the route now, due to Penny’s ER visit and subsequent hospital stay last spring, so I no longer have to worry about the unmarked roads and whether I’ll make a wrong turn in the “bad” part of Trenton. I drive past housing projects. I don’t…
Full or functional?
By
amyjuliabecker
She meant well when she asked. “How high-functioning is your daughter?” I didn’t think much of it as I replied, “Oh, she’s very high-functioning. Her intelligence is at an age-appropriate level. The developmental delays she experiences are related to motor skills. She can’t jump or run very well. She can’t whistle. That kind of thing.”…
Language
By
amyjuliabecker
(I’ve written about this before, but I think it is worth mentioning again.) It happens all the time. Someone refers to my “Down syndrome child” or says, “They have a child who is Down syndrome,” or “She’s having a Down’s baby.” Or I read it in Time magazine or a newspaper article. Before Penny was…
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