The Family that Adopted Six Children with Down Syndrome (And One with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome)
The Spring family adopted six children with Down syndrome and one with Fetal Alcohol syndrome. The seven are now learning to function together as a family as their parents guide each individual to their full potential.
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