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  2. Mom Tried to Save Son with Cerebral Palsy as L.A. Fires ... - AOL

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    Fire conditions near Mount Malibu — the 17-acre estate that Shelley built especially for her son — began ramping up around 10:30 p.m. local time on Tuesday, Jan. 7, according to Shelley.

  3. Why this Start TODAY member with cerebral palsy is ...

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    As a writer and disability advocate, Luongo created "What Cerebral Palsy Looks Like" and the "Go Green for CP" campaign in 2019, encouraging people to wear green and buildings to display green ...

  4. Cerebral palsy - Wikipedia

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    Cerebral palsy (CP) is a group of movement disorders that appear in early childhood. [1] Signs and symptoms vary among people and over time, [1] [3] but include poor coordination, stiff muscles, weak muscles, and tremors. [1] There may be problems with sensation, vision, hearing, and speech. [1]

  5. How teen with cerebral palsy ‘overcame’ struggles to win ...

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    Vance Walker made history as the first two-time winner of "American Ninja Warrior," but the 19-year-old with cerebral palsy isn't done defying the odds yet.

  6. United Cerebral Palsy - Wikipedia

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    Herald and Review, March 4, 2008 Celebrity dance partners step out to aid United Cerebral Palsy; KPHO Television News, March 27, 2008 – Copper Thieves Hit Cerebral Palsy Facility. 'Loss Of Therapy Troubling,' Official Says; The New York Times, Saturday, November 20, 1954. United Cerebral Palsy Reports Increase In Research Funds, Topping $500,000

  7. Disability - Wikipedia

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    "Cerebral Palsy: A Guide for Care" at the University of Delaware describes people-first language: [59] The American Psychological Association style guide states that, when identifying a person with a disability, the person's name or pronoun should come first, and descriptions of the disability should be used so that the disability is identified ...