I have learn that life with a profoundly disabled child is incredible tough. I feel very sorry that Ian, his wife and daughter have to go through life like this always having to look out for Walker. But I am also very grateful that Walker has a very loving and supporting family because i know that most people would not be able to handle and support a child like Walker. This memoir has taught me to accept and to not look at disabled children like that are not normal and to not judge them right way and that under all of the out appearances is a person just like you and me that I can learn from and get to know.
My Three Questions For Ian Brown:
How does it make you feel when you are with Walker in public and you know that people are passing judgements about Walker that are not positive?
What is the first thing that comes to your mind when you see another disabled child in public or anywhere else and how does it make you feel?
When you are gone how well do you think Hayley will be able to cope with taking care of Walker with all the other stuff hat will be happening in her life?