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A presentation of the powerful essay
written by Emily Perl Kingsley.


"Welcome to Holland" is a widely published and translated piece which describes what it is like to raise a child with a disability.  

Emily Perl Kingsley joined the writing team of Sesame Street in 1970 and has written a made-for-television movie, over 20 children's books, and two Sesame Street home video releases.

She has won 12 Daytime Emmys and 9 nominations through her work with Sesame Street.

After viewing our presentation, Emily. Perl Kingsley graciously gave us her blessing,
and we were quite thrilled that she had this to say:
 

"I am quite blown away and so very grateful
for your tasteful, sensitive and
utterly beautiful rendition of my words." 

 

Click here to see what others are saying about this moving presentation!

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CFPC Presents:

Welcome to Holland
 

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© 1987 by Emily Perl Kingsley
All rights reserved.  Used with the permission of the author.
 

 

 

* To date, the following assistive technologies support Flash Player:
Window-Eyes from GW Micro, JAWS from Freedom Scientific,
Home Page Reader from IBM, and ZoomText from Ai Squared.

 

 

 

 

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