“如果可以,我不会改变你”

Alison Piepmeier, George Estreich, R. Adams
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当Alison Piepmeier发现她故意怀孕可能会导致一个患有唐氏综合症的孩子时,她与她博客的读者分享了她的焦虑。他们中的许多人都向她保证,她可能不会生一个有残疾的孩子,艾莉森向其他地方寻求安慰。三名活动家也是唐氏综合症儿童的父母,他们体现了唐氏综合症和其他疾病的流行思想的演变。艾米丽·珀尔·金斯利、辛迪·梅和斯蒂芬妮·梅雷迪思和她们的孩子一起经历了社会对残疾的不断演变的看法。每一位女性都致力于将残疾视为人类多样性的一部分。随着时间的推移,艾莉森了解到她的女儿梅贝尔不需要达到正常的文化定义,梅贝尔有价值的人格需要更广泛的社会认可。
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“I Wouldn’t Change You If I Could”
When Alison Piepmeier finds out that her intentional pregnancy might result in a child with Down syndrome, she shares her anxiety with readers of her blog. With many of them assuring her that she’ll probably not have a baby with a disability, Alison looks elsewhere for reassurance. Three activists, who are also parents of children with Down syndrome, embody the evolution in popular thought about Down syndrome and other conditions. Emily Perl Kingsley, Cindi May, and Stephanie Meredith experienced society’s evolving view of disability with their children. Each woman has worked toward presenting disability as part of the diversity of human beings. With time, Alison learns that her daughter, Maybelle, need not attain cultural definitions of normal and that Maybelle’s valued personhood demands broader societal recognition.
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