Concerns for the future of a disabled child
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Well, the concerns I have for my older daughter who is disabled, her future – the same as the concerns I would have for my little one. Will they be happy? What can I do to make sure that they’re safe? That they are provided for? What can I do to prepare them for their adult life?
It’s really the same. It’s different logistically for a disabled kid. My daughter is now coming on her 21st birthday and so the things I’m thinking about are in my community, what kind of work/shelter programs are appropriate for her? What would be the best group home as far as a living situation for her? Things like that.
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Nick Kokotakis is a native New Yorker living in Los Angeles. He has two daughters age 9 ½ and 21, one of whom is disabled. An actor and photographer, Nick also enjoys hockey and kickboxing – but he swears he’s not a violent person!
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