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[quote=Anonymous]I tend to come out and just say my son has CP because that's easier than explaining he has high muscle tone in his legs and arms and low muscle tone in his core, developmentally delayed, etc. Some people flat out say that they don't know what CP really means and i'm happy to give them a basic run down. I'm hoping to change people's perception when they think of someone with CP. He's still an infant and you wouldn't know anything was different with him unless you were analyzing how he sits while playing. I blog about our story and that allows me to keep family and friends up to date about his progress. My son has a twin brother who is typically developing so when strangers talk to me I'm vague about his developmental status even though i feel weird essentially lying ("Oh, he's not crawling yet, but he's so close!") even if it is to a stranger. [/quote]
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