@TheMs.Leanne
Leanne Pritchett
@TheMs.Leanne · 4:26

The Importance of first had experience.

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I understand, especially on the intellectual side, how a lot of physical and mental disabilities can affect a child's education, how it can affect their overall well being and things that can affect their overall life with their family and just every aspect

#understanding #walkinginsomeoneelse’sshoes #specialneeds

@NickHydier9813
Nick Hydier
@NickHydier9813 · 4:56

@TheMs.Leanne So very sorry to hear about this recent injury and pain you have been having. Keeping you in my thoughts and prayers.

I also wanted to say that when you said this injury happened in 2005 and it has to do with a back injury you had, it actually reminded me of my dad who actually had surgery, I believe actually around. That time for a previous back injury that he had actually many years before when he was younger, which was also actually a couple of years after I had my CP surgeries as well
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@TheMs.Leanne
Leanne Pritchett
@TheMs.Leanne · 0:26

@NickHydier9813

Hey, Nick, thank you so much for this very kind and thoughtful reply. I really appreciate it. Yeah, we can always learn and improve, definitely. And this was a good reminder to me that no matter how much we know, we don't, you know, always room to grow and improve. So thank you. I really appreciate all your good thoughts, and I hope all is well with you. Bye
@Swell
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

Welcome to Swell!

@NickHydier9813
Nick Hydier
@NickHydier9813 · 1:05

You are most certainly welcome Leanne. Yes we certainly can never stop learning.

Anyway, I'm still keeping you in my thoughts and prayers, and again, glad that you are doing well and have been doing well the past day or so. And also to let you know that I've been doing well myself well myself these last few days. Sending so much love. Bye
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@overlythematic
Marque LaMar
@overlythematic · 4:53
That isn't really how I've experienced empathy. It is, again, that I've gone through hard hardships, so I recognize what a hardship looks like in another person and then can direct my reaction based on how I felt during my own hardships. And
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