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down syndrome success stories

down syndrome success stories

Middle Child Syndrome

Middle Child Syndrome

_ _ _ _ MXFXF relationship. Please read the note. Please add it to the collection then and support me. All feedback will be appreciated. Check my profile for more work She was not the heiress, the eldest, or the youngest. She just existed in the family, keeping her head down and letting herself wash away until she could leave. "I tried standing out, staying quiet, and even voicing my thoughts. But no matter what I do, I am never acknowledged. Does my existence even matter? After all, it's not like anyone in this family even likes me." Rika Goodwill was the shame of her family. Born the middle 'beta' child of a prominent Alpha-Omega couple, it was natural for her to be neglected compared to her perfect Alpha brother and sweet Omega sister. Her situation outside of her family was no better. People avoided her because of her mafia family and judged her nature without a second thought. Her only friends were the 'sweetheart couple of the century'. But Rika had somehow become a third wheel between their bickering and frequent breakups. Over the course of her 17-year-old life, Rika had come to accept her fate and move on. After all, no amount of complaining would ever change her situation of being a third wheel. Collage was supposed to be her big break. It was supposed to be the time Rika had for herself, where she could feel like herself, so she applied for a place where no one knew her. This was supposed to be her lucky break! Rika was supposed to get away from her worsening life. But neither her family nor her 'friends' were ready to let her go, and it did not take long for her peaceful life to turn sour. ____________ This story will have a straight pairing as well as Yuri and is an omegaverse as well. Female Alphas are Futas. If it's not your cup of tea, leave before you enter. Leave a lot of feedback for me
Urban
433 Chs
Syndrome de l'enfant du milieu

Syndrome de l'enfant du milieu

_ _ _ _ Relation MXFXF. Veuillez lire la note. Veuillez l'ajouter à la collection et me soutenir. Tous les retours seront appréciés Elle n'était pas l'héritière, l'aînée, ni la cadette. Elle existait juste dans la famille, gardant la tête baissée et se laissant emporter jusqu'à ce qu'elle puisse partir. « J'ai essayé de me démarquer, de rester silencieuse, et même d'exprimer mes pensées. Mais quoi que je fasse, je ne suis jamais reconnue. Mon existence a-t-elle seulement de l'importance ? Après tout, ce n'est pas comme si quelqu'un dans cette famille m'aimait vraiment. » Rika Goodwill était la honte de sa famille. Née ‘bêta’ comme enfant du milieu d'un couple Alpha-Omega éminent, il était naturel qu'on la néglige par rapport à son parfait frère Alpha et à sa douce sœur Omega. Sa situation en dehors de sa famille n'était pas meilleure. Les gens l'évitaient à cause de sa famille mafieuse et jugeaient sa nature sans réfléchir. Ses seuls amis étaient le « couple chouchou du siècle ». Mais Rika était devenue en quelque sorte la cinquième roue du carrosse entre leurs querelles et ruptures fréquentes. Au cours de ses 17 années de vie, Rika avait fini par accepter son sort et passer à autre chose. Après tout, aucune quantité de plaintes ne changerait jamais sa situation de cinquième roue du carrosse. Le collège était censé être sa grande chance. C'était le moment où Rika pouvait être elle-même, où elle pouvait se sentir elle-même, alors elle a postulé pour un lieu où personne ne la connaissait. Ça devait être sa chance inespérée ! Rika était censée s’échapper de sa vie qui s'empirait. Mais ni sa famille ni ses « amis » n'étaient prêts à la laisser partir, et il n'a pas fallu longtemps pour que sa vie paisible tourne au vinaigre. ____________ Cette histoire aura une relation hétérosexuelle ainsi que Yuri et c'est aussi un omegaverse. Les Alphas féminines sont des Futas. Si ce n'est pas votre tasse de thé, partez avant d'entrer. Laissez beaucoup de retours pour moi
Urbain
433 Chs
Second Lead Syndrome: A Second Chance

Second Lead Syndrome: A Second Chance

Why didn't you choose the second male lead instead?! He treats you better?! They are called the second male leads because they don't get the main female lead. But wait... I just got transmigrated as the villainess?! I am bullying the female lead... and everyone hates me?! Well, screw you female lead and male lead.. I don't need both of you! *Looks around* Where is my second male lead? Is it you, you or you? AHH.. just choose the cutest one! This is a story about a Lena who has transmigrated to a new body and a parallel like world. Her fate is bounded to be the villainess of the story. How can she make herself loveable and find her second male lead when every move she makes, she is fated to cause trouble? The world is a different place when everything is not made to go correctly. Will she defy her fate or follow it? Will there be love awaiting her in the end? ---------------- Sneak Peek but edited to hide the guy's name for no spoiling. She hiccuped. "It's f**ken ugly!" He stared down her head. Lena raised her arm and put her hand in front of it. "Can I touch?" Without even approving, Lena touched it. First, she poked on it like it was some exotic species, then she gently placed her entire hand on it. He could feel her warm hand on his cold body. It sent a warm tingle throughout his body. "Does it hurt?" Lena asked. "No. Pain is just an emotion in the brain. I might feel it at first, but I already learned how to avoid the pain, hiding it away." Lena stood up, standing in front of him. "Sorry I was rude. You can see mine too." "What? I don't want --" Lena lifted her shirt up a bit but he grabbed her hands to stop and pulled the shirt back down. "I don't need to see it." "But, mine's pretty. You need to see it!" "I really don't want to see it." "Are you calling it ugly too?! No it's pretty, I promise!" —————— The picture is from Pinterest... something I just grabbed for covers.
Urban
328 Chs
Stories of Success in Children with Down Syndrome
Take the case of Jake, a child with Down syndrome. Jake had a passion for sports. His parents enrolled him in a special sports program for children with disabilities. He worked hard in training. Over time, he got better and better at running. He participated in a local mini - marathon for kids with special needs. Jake not only completed the race but also inspired many other children with his determination. His story is a great example of how children with Down syndrome can succeed in sports.
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2024-12-05 18:37
Inspiring Success Stories of Children with Down Syndrome
A child named Lucy with Down syndrome became a great artist. She loved to draw. Her family supported her by providing art supplies. Lucy's drawings were full of life and color. She had an exhibition in her local town, and many people were impressed by her talent. This shows that kids with Down syndrome can be very creative.
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2024-12-05 12:52
Children with Down Syndrome Success Stories: Inspiring Examples
Consider Jake, a child with Down Syndrome. He had difficulty with reading at first. However, his special education teacher used innovative teaching methods. Jake was so motivated that he made great progress. Now, he loves reading books on his own. His story is a great example of how with the right educational approach, children with Down Syndrome can overcome challenges and succeed academically. This also emphasizes the importance of specialized education for these children as it can unlock their potential in ways we might not expect at first.
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2024-11-24 08:27
Can you share some Down Syndrome success stories?
Sure. One success story is about Karen Gaffney. She has Down Syndrome but has become a well - known swimmer. She has completed long - distance swims and has been an advocate for people with disabilities, showing that those with Down Syndrome can achieve great things in the field of sports.
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2024-12-12 08:50
Can you share some Down Syndrome success stories?
There is a girl named Megan. She has Down syndrome. Megan has been actively involved in art competitions. Despite the challenges she faced, she won several local art awards. Her artworks are now displayed in local galleries, showing that people with Down syndrome can be very creative and achieve great things in the field of art. She has become an inspiration for her community, proving that everyone has their own potential no matter what challenges they might have.
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2024-11-06 15:36
Children with Down Syndrome Success Stories: How Do They Thrive?
Many children with Down Syndrome succeed through the support of their families. For instance, some families focus on music therapy for their kids. They find that their children with Down Syndrome can learn to play musical instruments quite well. It gives them a sense of accomplishment.
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2024-11-24 12:01
Are there any well - known mosaic down syndrome success stories?
A boy with mosaic Down syndrome has been very successful in academics. He was homeschooled for a while and then entered a mainstream school. He has a particular talent for mathematics. He has won several awards in local math competitions. His teachers were very supportive and provided him with extra resources when needed. His success in academics shows that with proper guidance and resources, people with mosaic Down syndrome can excel in educational fields.
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2024-11-10 10:12
What are some of the most inspiring Down Syndrome success stories?
Pablo Pineda is a university graduate with Down Syndrome. He completed his university education and has become a teacher. His story is a huge inspiration as it shows that those with Down Syndrome can achieve academic success and also give back to society by becoming educators. It gives hope to many families and individuals with Down Syndrome that they can pursue higher education and professional careers.
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2024-12-13 04:12
Can you share some mosaic down syndrome success stories?
One success story is of a child with mosaic Down syndrome who participated in inclusive education. He was given the right support in school. With the help of special educators and therapists, he made great progress in academics and social skills. Now he is able to communicate well with his peers and has a group of good friends.
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2024-11-10 08:55
What are the key elements in a Down Syndrome success story?
One key element is support from family and friends. They play a huge role in believing in the person with Down syndrome and providing the necessary resources and motivation. For example, if a child with Down syndrome wants to learn an instrument, the family's support in getting lessons and an instrument is crucial.
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2024-11-06 18:41
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