MY RIGHT TO PLAY
Discover the profound insights of a child navigating the world without sight or speech in My Right to Play by Open University Press. This enlightening book, published in 2003, spans 112 pages and offers a unique perspective on life from the viewpoint of a child who relies on a wheelchair due to physical disabilities. Through heartfelt narratives, the author explores the complexities of communication and the importance of family and support workers, highlighting both their successes and challenges in understanding and meeting the child's needs. This touching account invites readers to reflect on the essence of play and the fundamental right of every child to engage with the world around them. Ideal for parents, educators, and anyone interested in the experiences of children with disabilities, My Right to Play is a must-read that fosters empathy and understanding.