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7 Truths About Blind Parenting Courtesy of Netflix’s Bird Box

January 3, 2019 by Holly Bonner Leave a Comment

7 Truths About Blind Parenting Courtesy of Netflix’s Bird Box

Spoilers ahead, obviously. Sandra Bullock’s Bird Box landed on Netflix this holiday season, scaring the bejeezus out of an approximate 45 million subscribers, myself included. The movie begins by introducing the audience to Mallory (Bullock), seen sternly warning her two young children (oddly named “Boy” and “Girl”) to never remove their blindfolds or “they won’t make […]

Filed Under: Disabled Parenting Tagged With: adapting, blind, blind mom, movies, society

Relationship: My Problems with, Me Before You, as a Disabled Dad

May 31, 2016 by Chris Wylie 9 Comments

Relationship: My Problems with, Me Before You, as a Disabled Dad

Allow me to set the background for you. Me Before You is the story of a man who after becoming a quadriplegic, finds the prospect of living with disabilities so terrible, he decides to opt for euthanasia.  I would also like to add the character is wealthy because money always matters. A little bit about […]

Filed Under: Disabled Parenting Tagged With: adapting, daughter, disabled dad, life, movies

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