|   The photo-documentary project, “A Special Education: Portraits of 
        Children With Disabilities” is photographer George Byron Griffiths’ 
        personal account of three children with disabilities who live with their 
        families and attend the public schools in Crosby-Ironton, a small community 
        in North-Central Minnesota. Griffiths began photographing these children 
        in 1995 while working with them as a para-professional in the elementary 
        school. He has continued to photograph them ever since. These black-and-white 
        images celebrate the ordinary moments of the children’s lives — 
        moments with family, teachers, friends, and moments by themselves — 
        as a realization of what it means to live with, work with, and be a child 
        with a disability.
         
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              on photo to see individual gallery for each child.  |    Each born with a different physical and/or mental disability, Eric, Courtney, 
        and Jon are unable to communicate, go to the bathroom, eat, or navigate 
        public spaces in ways other children and most adults take for granted. 
        Completely independent living is something these children may never imagine, 
        much less achieve. But they love unconditionally. In their families and 
        their communities, these kids are not feared, pitied, or ridiculed; they 
        are embraced, challenged, and included.
   
  
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