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Joyce Scott

    Joyce Scott is a writer and poet whose work is deeply informed by her extensive experience as a registered nurse and developmental specialist. Her writings explore themes related to motherhood and the developmental journeys of children, particularly those with special needs. Scott is also a dedicated advocate for individuals with disabilities, bringing her unique perspective to international platforms and supporting artistic and educational initiatives. Her multifaceted career reflects a profound commitment to fostering growth and providing opportunities through both her literary contributions and her humanitarian endeavors.

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    Entwined: Sisters and Secrets in the Silent World of Artist Judith Scott
    Unbound: The Life and Art of Judith Scott
    • 2021
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      A moving and powerful introduction to the life and art of renowned artist, Judith Scott, as told by her twin sister, Joyce Scott and illustrated by Caldecott Honor artist, Melissa Sweet. Judith Scott was born with Down syndrome. She was deaf, and never learned to speak. She was also a talented artist. Judith was institutionalized until her sister Joyce reunited with her and enrolled her in an art class. Judith went on to become an artist of renown with her work displayed in museums and galleries around the world. Poignantly told by Joyce Scott in collaboration with Brie Spangler and Melissa Sweet and beautifully illustrated by Caldecott Honor artist, Melissa Sweet, Unbound is inspiring and warm, showing us that we can soar beyond our perceived limitations and accomplish something extraordinary.

      Unbound: The Life and Art of Judith Scott
    • 2016

      Joyce Wallace Scott, MA, is the twin sister of Judith Scott. As an RN and developmental specialist she has worked for many years with children with Down Syndrome and other special needs. -- From birth fraternal twins Judith and Joyce Scott lived as if they were one person in two bodies, understanding instinctively what the other wanted and felt, despite the fact that Judy had Down syndrome, profound deafness, and never learned to speak or sign. At age seven Judy was taken from their shared bed while Joyce slept-- and the wholeness they had known was shattered. Decades later Joyce resolved to reunite with her sister. Now Joyce presents a penetrating personal narrative that explores a complex world of disability, loss, reunion, and the resiliency of the human spirit.

      Entwined: Sisters and Secrets in the Silent World of Artist Judith Scott