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Sharing “I CAN!” Attitudes: Samuel

Imagine your child silently communicating his every thought, every desire, through subtle gestures and expressions, even when words elude him. This six-year-old boy uses a simple finger pull to demand “come,” daring his parents to guess what he wants—then astonishes everyone by finally uttering the word itself for the first time ever.

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Sharing “I CAN!” attitudes: Angela & Bayler

Proud mom Angela dances with special needs group at Oklahoma State Special Educators Convention, showing courage, grace, and joy on stage despite challenges like visual impairment, cerebral palsy, seizures, and micro preemie status.

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Sharing “I CAN!” attitudes: Jake & Matthew

Jake’s journey with Kabuki Syndrome showcased remarkable achievements, from dominating his high school swimming carnival to earning the first “Special Education Center – Junior Sportsman of the year award.” This proud mom highlights how Jake’s determination shone through every race.

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Proud Moments: Wyatt “Better than Hearing an Angel Sing”

Dreams come true when you hear Wyatt’s sweet voice! See how a speech breakthrough changes everything: https://www.example.com/2011/02/independent-communication-breakthrough-unlocking-wyatts-emerging-voice/. Parents, don’t miss this inspiring story—it’ll give hope that your child can speak too.

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Sharing “I CAN!” Attitudes: Emily

Emily’s Remarkable Achievement: Non-Verbal Communication Triumph In a world where labels often dictate perception, Emily stands as a beacon of resilience. As a 5½-year-old non-verbal child with numerous challenges, she communicates through her eyes, expressions, and body language.

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Life Is Lived in the Moments!

Moments of Triumph: A Heroic Meltdown Moment My son’s meltdown during his school musical was a defining moment—literally. Despite walking off stage in tears, he not only returned to finish his speaking part but also received a standing ovation, proving resilience and pride.

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