China's Influence (Living with Wolf–Hirschhorn Syndrome)
China is diagnosed with Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome. As a result, she is missing part of her 4th chromosome and is nonverbal.
This hasn’t prevented China from influencing those around her with her innately loving nature.
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Видео China's Influence (Living with Wolf–Hirschhorn Syndrome) канала Special Books by Special Kids
This hasn’t prevented China from influencing those around her with her innately loving nature.
SBSK's Socials:
https://www.instagram.com/specialbooksbyspecialkids
https://www.facebook.com/specialbooksbyspecialkids
https://twitter.com/chrisulmer
Видео China's Influence (Living with Wolf–Hirschhorn Syndrome) канала Special Books by Special Kids
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