My little sweetheart. She gave the wonderful Joanna a very loving cuddle and a beautiful kiss when Jo came and sat with us in the audience. Chlöe is the most awesome person I’ve ever met and she’s mine. I’m so very proud of her. Chlöe makes me smile and laugh every day. Love her to bits.
What a great and relevant TEDx Talk by Grace and Chloe, Inclusion is key not just for children but also for adults. We must include, celebrate and appreciate everyone :-)
As a parent of a sensory daughter I found this very moving. This young lady really understands our world. Having her highlight the need for Changing Places too is fantastic, as the need for these to provide dignity for the most vulnerable people in our society is essential. We don't want pity, but we do want to be able to be part of society when we are out with our daughter. And maybe someone to hold open a door now and again.
Your message that 'Pity has no useful function when it comes to inclusion' is really positibve and thought provoking. You made the statement that one thing people learn is 'how to function on less sleep' - what did you mean? Also, it is a 'pity' visuals and the slides were not described in audio or text, to include everyone.
My little sweetheart. She gave the wonderful Joanna a very loving cuddle and a beautiful kiss when Jo came and sat with us in the audience. Chlöe is the most awesome person I’ve ever met and she’s mine. I’m so very proud of her. Chlöe makes me smile and laugh every day. Love her to bits.
What a great and relevant TEDx Talk by Grace and Chloe, Inclusion is key not just for children but also for adults. We must include, celebrate and appreciate everyone :-)
As a parent of a sensory daughter I found this very moving. This young lady really understands our world. Having her highlight the need for Changing Places too is fantastic, as the need for these to provide dignity for the most vulnerable people in our society is essential. We don't want pity, but we do want to be able to be part of society when we are out with our daughter. And maybe someone to hold open a door now and again.
One of the most powerful presentations I have ever seen. Thank you Joanna and Chloe for sharing such an important message.
Wow my heart. Love everything about this talk. So powerful, thoughtful and heartful 💖
So true and really, really important. Thank you for this insight and true advocacy.
Incredibly powerful and eloquent presentation. Thank you both.
What an inspiring and powerful message! Thank you.
Thank you - all that was shared resonates with my experience of inclusion and mutuality
Such a powerful and important talk, yet a beautifully crafted story at the same time. Thank you Joanne and Chloe.
Your message that 'Pity has no useful function when it comes to inclusion' is really positibve and thought provoking. You made the statement that one thing people learn is 'how to function on less sleep' - what did you mean? Also, it is a 'pity' visuals and the slides were not described in audio or text, to include everyone.
Such an inspiring talk! Fabulous! so much to learn from Jo & Chloe!
Worth watching all way through well made points
I am in awe!
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Well, I kind of hope you don't include people to propagate pity, but maybe some of inclusion does happen because pity exists... But why would it?
Well, if you don't mean harm by it, then what do you mean?