OF AN INDIVIDUAL LIVING WITH SPINAL CORD INJURY
“With kids, the No. 1 thing you have to do with them is when they get upset about something because they are having a rough time doing it, is showing them there are options, different approaches to getting things done,” she said.
“Coddling, and
I did that for a while, is ignoring the hurdle.”
Two years
ago, after much research, Folgueiras and David decided to leave the urban
madness and bad air (the city’s humidity and choked traffic exhaust is very bad
for David’s respiratory issues and vocal cords) of Miami for Missoula, Montana.
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