"The children, who ranged in age from 7 to 15, created designs and then used a variety of materials such as wood, wax, fabric, old toys, batteries, and even pom-poms to build their own fanciful prosthetics. People who live in the disability world have a superhero ability to live in a world that was designed for typically formed bodies,” said Jen Lee Reeves, founder of Born Just Right. “So we’re just taking advantage of that superhero ability, that mindset, to think differently and to build upon it and take advantage of it.
Her 11-year-old daughter, Jordan, who was born without a left hand or left elbow, had previously created a prosthetic arm that shoots glitter. The 11-year-old has spoken around the country about how the experience changed the way she viewed her disability."
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