“If you have a disability, you can still do something you love,” says Zanele Situ, Paralympic gold medallist.
The counting rope symbolizes passing of time, a boy’s growing confidence facing his blindness and his grandfather’s death.
At school, Trisha struggles with jumbled letters and mean classmates who make fun of her.
Callie’s brother Charlie, who has autism, teaches their family lessons of togetherness, hope, tolerance, and love.
Abdul loves storytelling but struggles with writing due to dyslexia until a special visitor helps him
Why does Nita hang upside down alone . Little Navi befriends her, teaching her that it’s okay to be different.…
Ringluia wants to perform the traditional Cheraw Dance at the festival. Will she be able to dance if she cannot hear the music?
Chuskit longed to go to school, but could not do so, as her legs did not work since the day…
Gopu knows exactly what his sick father needs to get better- a delicious hot bowl of Machher Jhol! Follow little…