Thank-You for bringing faces of our children to the world. Absolutely beautiful, I'm crying watching. I don't know where our lives would be without our differently abled little guy.
Wonderful! Back in the 1970s I did a group of photos and text called "The Able Disabled" to try to get people to think differently (We used the term 'disabled' then)...but this approach is a gift to everyone. Images can and do change thinking..more than legislation or programs or lectures. People with differences are beautiful and interesting and may need assistance but not "fixing".
As with Down Syndrome, any child with a Disability should be RESPECTED. Thank You for sharing. I also have a child with an unknown syndrome. Keep up the good work. Carmen
you have put words to my thoughts. welll done. what a fantastic video. loved it!
jamusimba 3 months ago
Thank-You for bringing faces of our children to the world. Absolutely beautiful, I'm crying watching. I don't know where our lives would be without our differently abled little guy.
emofamilyx7 3 months ago
Oh yes!!! Absolutely beautiful - just like my daughter Jessica! :D Love it! Thank you for doing this!!
wacaldwells 3 months ago
This is beautiful and magical. Thank you!
nancycurrey 3 months ago
This is the sweetest film. I loved watching those young people living their lives with such joy and enthusiasm. Thank you for sharing.
brgdolphin 3 months ago
Wow, this is so amazing! After watching it I almost felt like crying it was so beautiful.
RunColor 3 months ago
Wonderful! Back in the 1970s I did a group of photos and text called "The Able Disabled" to try to get people to think differently (We used the term 'disabled' then)...but this approach is a gift to everyone. Images can and do change thinking..more than legislation or programs or lectures. People with differences are beautiful and interesting and may need assistance but not "fixing".
Tigger12468 3 months ago
Great Work!
Larryrice321 3 months ago
Fantastic! So many people's perspectives need to be shifted. Let's hope this video - and the art exhibit it describes - will help to do that.
orangedalewhistle 3 months ago
As with Down Syndrome, any child with a Disability should be RESPECTED. Thank You for sharing. I also have a child with an unknown syndrome. Keep up the good work. Carmen
isabellamelie2004 3 months ago