Doctors wanted to put girl with Down syndrome in an institution – 15 years later, she’s a top model
Even if you live in a different country or in a different society, you should always be happy to see how different people are.
How dull would the world be if we all looked and acted the same? If you’re having trouble, the answer is very boring.
In recent years, there have been a lot of efforts to make sure that everyone can be a part of everything. In general, though, the message is clear: People who are different from “the norm” are no less capable of great things than people who are like everyone else.
If you don’t believe me, ask Kennedy Garcia, a girl who was told by doctors when she was a newborn that she should be sent to a facility. People in Colorado Springs say that Kennedy has Down syndrome. Doctors told her mother that she would have a bad quality of life because of it.
They thought she might have to wear nappies as an adult, and it would be better for her if she was placed in a special institution for her own good.
In fact, Kennedy’s mom Renee decided to kick everyone else out of the hospital room, so they could get better. In the long run, she was smarter than all the doctors who told her to give up on her child.
As time goes on, Kennedy has competed in dance competitions across the state and been a model for some of the best brands in the United States now. She also fought cancer, overcoming leukaemia with a strong will and a lot of courage.
Kennedy was born the night before, and Renee told Metro that when she learned she had the condition, she was heartbroken. Renee says that doctors and nurses told her that her child’s future was going to be a bad one because they didn’t know what it would be like.
That night, a kind midwife told me that Kennedy was beautiful and just like her daughter, who had the same condition. That made me feel a little bit better about what was going to happen.”
Her daughter was born with the condition, and I didn’t know what that meant. I asked her if she could walk because I didn’t know what that meant.” “Of course, when her daughter was 16, she could walk.”
Kennedy has shown that obstacles can be broken, and he did a good job of it. They have done work for American Girl and Justice Clothing. The youngster is signed with KMR Diversity and Dream Talent Management, too.
He has Down syndrome, too, so she likes spending time with him. She often goes to Hollywood and New York to audition and do modelling jobs, but she also likes to spend time with him.
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