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Posted Wed September 6, 2006 7:37 pm, by katherine s. written to Disney Channel, Inc.

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i think you should make a program with a family with a disabled child or somthing because ifeel that not enough people feel thet the shows relate to real life especially as we grow up


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Re: new show by mary jo Mon September 11, 2006 @ 1:34 PM
by JuliePie Posted Wed September 13, 2006 @ 6:50 PM

What a talented actor and great character!

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by RedheadWGlasses Posted Wed September 6, 2006 @ 11:35 PM

The most recent winner of Last Comic Standing is a guy with cerebral
palsy (Josh Blue? Is that right?). He was HILARIOUS. I bet kids
everywhere with cerebral palsy saw him as their hero.

The last kid with a disability I remember seeing on TV was John
Ritter's son Jason, in Joan of Arcadia (although, he wasn't actually
paralyzed, only his character was).

I think it'd be awesome to have kids with disabilities on tv shows
because (1) it'd be empowering for kids with disabilities to see
themselves in the tv shows they enjoy and (2) it could possibly lead
to more understanding and compassion on the part of nondisabled
kids/adults. Most of us don't know anyone in a wheelchair or with leg
braces, or with Down Syndrome. Putting people with these conditions
on TV (in the right manner--make them flawed humans like everyone) can
only help bridge that gap.

Good suggestion, katherine!

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by RebeccaBee Posted Wed September 6, 2006 @ 9:25 PM

What sort of disability do you think the child should have? Should it
be a developmental or physical disability? Should the child be a main
or supporting character?

Tell us more, Katherine. I'm listening, even if Disney isn't.

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