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  • Author Jessica Grono
  • Breast cancer and cerebral palsy
    • Woman with cerebral palsy and breast cancer
  • Motivational Disability Speaker Jessica Grono
  • Disability Awareness
    • What is Cerebral Palsy?
    • Medical advice treating someone with cerebral palsy
    • Being a trail blazer with cerebral palsy
    • How to teach someone with cerebral palsy
  • Hot Wheel Mommy Blog
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The Welcome to Jessica Grono's Disability Resources and Mommy Blog Adventures

This is the place to find essential information about disabilities, breast cancer, and communication and parenting with a disability.

Jessica is a mother of two, wife, special education teacher and a speaker with cerebral palsy. She works as a columnist at BioNews and a blogger. Jessica is a breast cancer survivor. She achieved Ms. Wheelchair Pennsylvania in 2001 and 2008. She is a board member of Bon Homie Better Days Foundation. Jessica plays goalie in competitive power chair hockey for Philadelphia PowerPlay and volunteers for her church as a third grade religion teacher.

Jessica's Favorite Things

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Jessica's Presentation Topics:

Effective communication with people with disabilities
Communication with people with disabilities is much like communicating with anyone. Respect, honesty and not making assumptions are the keys.

Education of students with disabilities
Education is the key to success for everyone. Learn how to be a great teacher for students with disabilities.

Caring for someone with a disability in a medical environment
Doctors, nurses and medical staff seem to be unsure how to care for someone who has a disability. Learn some ways to help someone with a disability if they enter your facility.
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Breast Cancer and Cerebral Palsy


Contact Jessica:
Jessica Grono gives keynote addresses, workshops, presentations and talks. To schedule, please write jdm19460@gmail.com

Please feel free to explore this site and email Jessica with any questions or speaking engagement requests.
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