respitory, bulbar, and spinal
The main character in the story "Small Steps" is Theodore "Armpit" Johnson, a teenager who is trying to turn his life around after serving time in a juvenile detention center.
Peg kerhets most famous book would be... Small Steps: the year i got polio the book is amazing so far and im only on page 28:)
Peg Kehret's brothers name is Art its says it in the book Small Step the year i got polio
Yes, the book Small Steps: The Year I got Polio. It was based on when she got polio in 7th grade at age 12, and her 13th birthday she had to spend in a wheelchair. Peg Kehret went from a wheelchair o walking sticks to trying to walk on her own. She had overcome that and fortunately is able to walk again.
Peg Kehret. (=
Yes
1984
After a normal childhood, she contracted polio at age 12 or 13 in 1949. The infection left her paralyzed her from the neck and down and also resulted in a nine-month hospital stay. The experience changed Kehret's life, as she describes in her memoir Small Steps: The Year I Got Polio.
Peg Kehret is an award winning author and her favorite book is Small Steps.
No Peg did not have a good childhood because she had gotten Polio and she was paralyzed from the neck down
Yes she loved school and missed it when she had polio
respitory, bulbar, and spinal