Begin with the soft smelted upturned heart-shaped mouth made for smiling a smile kept for kindness, tenderness, incapable of malice. Am I going too fast for you?The almond eyes see out through their sleepy epicanthic...
—Craig Raine
I know of other mothers who have children with disabilities,and right away they loved them and decided to fight for them.That isn’t my story.
—Gillian Marchenko
Dad they think she has Down Syndrome.” He smiled genuinely as his eyes welled up with tears. “That’s okay. We love her.
—Kelle Hampton
I Have a Dream… someday my son, Zyon and ALL individuals with disabilities will be seen as HUMAN beings. I Have a Dream… someday the human & civil rights of individuals with disabilities are honored...
—Yvonne Pierre
My children taught me the true meaning of unconditional love.
My faith has strengthen. God has shown me through my son with Down syndrome to not take anything for granted. I’m more grateful.
Often people ask, “How can you say you’re blessed to have a son with Down syndrome?” My outlook on life has forever changed. I see my own challenges differently. He’s always showing me that life...
When you focus on someone’s disability you’ll overlook their abilities, beauty and uniqueness. Once you learn to accept and love them for who they are, you subconsciously learn to love yourself unconditionally.
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