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A Window Into Our Family’s World

Despite her disability she is smart, creative, and even has a sense of humor that our family is blessed to enjoy.

This mother’s post is almost spot on what our family experiences on a regular basis. My wife shared it recently.

What It’s Like Parenting A Child With An Invisible Disability

What It’s Like Parenting A Child With An Invisible Disability

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