What is something unique and special about your child with trisomy that you wish more people knew?
Amelia is the sweetest and happiest little girl. The girl who broke the mold will be starting Kindergarten this fall!
She is working hard on overcoming different obstacles and continues to make significant progress.
Why do you believe raising awareness about trisomy conditions is important, and how can others make a difference?
Awareness is important because so much of what was thought impossible is actually possible. Every child is unique and will have their own journey. Featuring our children helps others to see what we (family friends, providers) already know is possible and brings additional witnesses to our miracles.
During Trisomy Awareness Month, what message would you like to share with the world about your family’s journey and the trisomy community?
Please don’t judge my child’s worth based on her diagnosis. She is an absolute joy, cherished beyond measure and her life has value and meaning.
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