Video: A Heartwarming Message from a Child with Down Syndrome to his Mother
A heartwarming video from a child with down syndrome to his mother and how love can conquer the biggest of challenges.
A heartwarming video from a child with down syndrome to his mother and how love can conquer the biggest of challenges.
Every year thousands of kids with down syndrome are aborted in the womb. What is it like to have a child, brother, sister, relative with down syndrome? Well, here is how they are different from ‘regular’ children…
They laugh…
And sometimes they cry…
They cry on their first day of school. But again, who doesn’t?
They talk, they play and share stories…
Though a little more difficult than others, their life is as special as others. All these kids need is love and support.
Here is a heartwarming message from a child with down syndrome to his mother who he loves unconditionally –
This video was first published here.
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