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Cristiano has a younger sister Ashlynn, who was born with Cerebral Palsy. Her diagnosis can sometimes present challenges from day to day, but learning to creatively navigate those obstacles as a family keeps things interesting! It's important to Cristiano that he always have his sister's back and be her biggest supporter. This book gives children a beautiful glimpse into our lives and the story serves to teach children acceptance, inclusion, and that it is OK to be unique. Even though someone may look a little different or have different physical abilities, we still have a lot in common!

Produktbeschreibung
Cristiano has a younger sister Ashlynn, who was born with Cerebral Palsy. Her diagnosis can sometimes present challenges from day to day, but learning to creatively navigate those obstacles as a family keeps things interesting! It's important to Cristiano that he always have his sister's back and be her biggest supporter. This book gives children a beautiful glimpse into our lives and the story serves to teach children acceptance, inclusion, and that it is OK to be unique. Even though someone may look a little different or have different physical abilities, we still have a lot in common!
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Autorenporträt
Nicole La Ha Zwiercan is the mother of two children, Cristiano and Ashlynn, and wife of Dr. Christopher Zwiercan.Their lives were forever changed when they received Ashlynn's diagnosis of Quadriplegic Cerebral Palsy. After this defining moment, Nicole & Christopher vowed to create a joyful & fulfilling life for both their children regardless of the obstacles that would manifest. Ashlynn gave the Zwiercans newfound purpose and direction.Since then, Nicole has dedicated her personal and professional life to inspiring a more kind and accepting world. As a community leader, her voice advocates for inclusivity & accessibility. As Mrs. America 2022-2023 and together with her family, she constantly works toward being a light for other families navigating the beautiful chaos of diagnosis.