We’re More Alike Than Different!
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“I’m not autism anymore,” declares John Bray, 22 of Charlotte, NC, “I’m a hard working young man.” John has worked almost two years as a part time WalMart shopping cart handler. He works a varied schedule, about four days and 20 hours a week, both daytime and evening hours.
“My children BJ & Caytie are now 16-year-olds and were part of a set of quadruplets who were born 3 months premature. Their brothers Andrew and Daniel lived for 6 and 7 days. It is a pain in my soul that I have living reminders of every day.
This heartwarming video showcases the amazing stories of individuals with Down syndrome, highlighting how they share the same hopes, dreams, and talents as everyone else. Through their voices, you'll see that despite any differences, we're all striving for the same things in life.
When my parents told me that my brother Jordan, who has Down Syndrome, was going to start horseback riding, I was a bit skeptical. Equestrian activities were something I never would have considered as a possibility for Jordan.
In January, 2005, our two-and-a-half year old daughter was diagnosed with Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA). About one month later, I began writing about our rocky experience with her symptoms, our doctors, and her eventual diagnosis.