It's easier to be a parent of a child with Prader-Willi Syndrome when....
People like Emilee C. shoot me a quick text before an event at her house where there will be food. These texts just simply state EXACTLY what will be served. We are able to tell Sarah ahead of time what she can choose to eat.
Sarah 1 yr. old (drawn by Justin) |
Sarah 2 yrs. old |
Sarah 2 1/2 yrs. old |
Sarah 3 yrs. old |
Primary Teachers (at church) like Jake M. and Rick W. ask about bringing treats to class before it happens. Also they help Sarah get along in the class with all those different personalities without involving us as parents....honestly so nice to not have to always be the problem solver.
Sarah 4 yrs. old |
Sarah 5 yrs. old |
The Suzanne E.'s are willing to give Sarah her shots so I can leave over night with my hubby.
Sarah 6 yrs. old |
Bishop Ginn will walk right down in the baptismal font and bend over backwards to make Sarah feel comfortable so her wish of being baptized can come true.
Young girls like Cristine E. will see past the many difference between her and Sarah and just realize they both have challenges, they can still be best of friends!
Sarah 7 yrs. old |
Neighbors just smile or laugh when Sarah walks right into their house, yells down the street at them or thinks they speak Spanish even though they really don't.
Girls like Ellie B. are willing to hang out with my cute girl so I can take my other two children in peace to a party full of food and people.
Sarah 8 yrs. old |
The bus drivers give you personal cell phone numbers just so you can try and prevent issues that arise in the early mornings.
Sarah 9 yrs. old |
Sarah 10 yrs. old |
Friends like Holly B. send Sarah home with very large, very beautiful princess puzzles to keep her occupied.
Sarah 11 yrs. old, Spencer 9 yrs. old, Allison 4 yrs. old |
Mothers like Jena S. set up play dates with their daughter and Sarah and make it successful by helping her daughter understand special needs
They are Aware!
I've only mentioned a handful of people in our lives that are aware of us and aware of what Prader-Willi Syndrome is and how they can help. We are just super grateful that there is support around us always!!!
Here's a little challenge...teach someone else what you know....help the awareness!