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“Their strength isn’t always loud — sometimes it’s just getting through the day.”

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Strength doesn’t always look bold or loud. Sometimes, it’s simply getting out of bed, trying again after a setback, or making it through the day. For many children with disabilities, even the smallest effort can take enormous inner strength. These quiet victories deserve to be seen and celebrated.

Their courage may not come with fanfare, but it’s real, steady, and deeply inspiring. By recognizing their daily resilience, we affirm their worth and the power of perseverance. Every step forward—no matter how small—is a reminder of their strength and spirit.

Something to Try:
✨Try: Acknowledge and affirm the small things — like getting dressed, making it through therapy, or handling transitions. Use a strength jar or sticker chart to help your child (and you) see how much courage lives in daily effort.

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