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Disbility Acceptance and Awareness-Caleb Larsen's Story

Disbility Acceptance and Awareness-Caleb Larsen's Story

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In this heartfelt conversation with Caleb Larsen, we dive into his unique perspective and personal journey shaped by family and love. Caleb shares his experiences growing up with an autistic sister and the profound impact it had on his life, teaching him empathy, patience, and understanding. He reflects on the challenges and joys of being a sibling in such a dynamic family environment.


We also discuss Caleb’s journey as a father to a son with Williams Syndrome. He opens up about navigating the ups and downs of parenting a child with special needs, from celebrating small victories to overcoming daily challenges. Caleb’s story is one of resilience, love, and finding beauty in life’s complexities.

This episode is a touching reminder of the power of family bonds and the strength found in embracing life’s challenges with love and compassion.


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