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	<title><![CDATA[Inspirational Memoir Cerebral Palsy Book]]></title>
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	<description><![CDATA[This reflective description explores memoir writing as a way to document lived experience related to cerebral palsy, with an emphasis on awareness rather than medical explanation or instruction. The focus is on personal observation, memory, and the gradual recognition of differences in early development, presented in a neutral and thoughtful manner. By framing cerebral palsy through personal narrative, the piece highlights how lived experiences can contribute to broader understanding without making clinical claims or offering diagnoses. The intent is to encourage empathy, reflection, and informed awareness while respecting the complexity of individual experiences. Memoir writing, in this context, serves as a record of perception and meaning rather than a guide or authoritative explanation...  Reference (plain text): https://www.jimmymulzetstory.com/recognizing-cerebral-palsy-in-infancy/ ]]></description>
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