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International Keynote & Motivational Speaker || Disability Accessibility Consultant | Paralympian | Purple Tuesday Global Ambassador | Children's Author | Forbes Summit Speaker | TIME contributor | TEDx

When YOUR child points, stares or laughs at another child with disability. (Part One of Three) You ABSOLUTELY do have a responsibility to step in and show with your own words and behaviour how to respond and act. This is an important discussion, so I hope you’ll stay tuned for parts two and three… coming this week. #disability #disabilitypridemonth #childrenwithdisability #disabilityinclusion #accessibility #partone

Cristina Quinn, Veteran

Information Systems Security Officer | Cybersecurity Specialist, RMF proficient | Security+| Over 25 years in the Security Community

3mo

I agree whole-heartedly with this. Parents set the example and need to speak up to anyone, especially children who are teasing/making fun of someone with a disability.

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