Learning to Speak at Age 18 with a Sister Who Never Quits (Rubinstein-Taybi Syndrome)
April is diagnosed with Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome. She is nonverbal and not yet able to communicate verbally. Her sister, Rachel, is studying to become a speech pathologist with the hope of one day having a full conversation with April. As Rachel continues to learn, the bond between the two sisters strengthens. They are now closer than ever to achieving their goal.
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