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June 09, 2008

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Linda Emore

Hi Cedric. I'm going to be in Washington DC for Family Advocacy Day. I'm looking forward to meeting you. I'm bringing a child with a similar medical history to yours. Maybe you can talk with Jaylynn's Mom about your experiences. Jaylynn is 4 years old.
I'll see you soon. Have a safe trip.
Linda

Anna

Keep on keeping on! Your courage is inspiring!! -Anna

Jean

Hi Cedric! I'm delighted that you were selected to participate in this program...I've never known anyone before who has his very own blog---very impressive! It's exciting to read about your plans for the future---ahh--to be young again!
Best wishes,
Jean
Nurse Educator

Tomlyn

Congratulations, Cedric! I am happy and quite proud of you for being selected to blog. I am glad this happened so you can see that it is not just us biased folks who think you are an extraordinary young man. Now, break out that Naturally Speaking and get to blogging! I am ready to read some updates!
Tomlyn
Co-Chair, Family Advisory Council

Sharee

Hi Cedric,

I am glad to see that you were chosen to speak on behalf of children with disabilities. You have always been a very smart,intellegent, and well spoken young man. I'm sure in addition to your personal views (from experience) that those who have the pleasure to hear you speak will soon feel the same way. Keep up the good work. You are an inspiration to those around you. Have a fun filled summer!
~Sharee

Sharee

Hi Cedric,

I am glad to see that you were chosen to speak on behalf of children with disabilities. You have always been a very smart,intellegent, and well spoken young man. I'm sure in addition to your personal views (from experience) that those who have the pleasure to hear you speak will soon feel the same way. Keep up the good work. You are an inspiration to those around you. Have a fun filled summer!
~Sharee

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Cedric's Story

  • Fifteen-year-old Cedric Walker was born premature and diagnosed with cerebral palsy when he was one year old, which resulted in severe spasticity. The HSC Pediatric Center in Washington, DC helped him become as independent as possible with rehabilitation and the use of assistive technology — including a power wheelchair. Read Cedric's story.

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