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Inshe had the idea to start a nonprofit with the mission to empower children with disabilities and encourage inclusion.
Sinclair decided on the name G. Although Sinclair was committed to seeing her idea come to life, events in her own life interfered. Recently, Sinclair put her passionate project back on track, including partnering with key people to get G.
While G. While Covid has forced Sinclair to shift launch plans, she hopes to hold G. As much as I want [the organization] to grow, I want it to grow within our community.
Still, she hopes the message of inclusion goes nationwide and beyond. Sinclair realized she wanted to go into pediatrics right from the start. At USC, she honed in on that aspect of her studies and gravitated toward faculty with backgrounds in pediatrics.
During her clinical rotations at USC, she encountered a handful of organizations focused on inclusion. The journey of getting G. When the two met, the 3-year-old preschooler got around the classroom by scooting on his bottom.
Sinclair gave his teacher strategies and PT exercises to use while he was at school. The family also worked on them while he was at home, focusing on them more during extended winter break.
When he returned to school, he was taking a few steps on his own. Off the Ground Although Sinclair was committed to seeing her idea come to life, events in her own life interfered.
Programming While G. A Pathway to Pediatrics Sinclair realized she wanted to go into pediatrics right from the start.
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