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Black dads go public with support for their kids with autism — and each other They say their hope is not only to be considered more than sidekicks to the mothers of the children, but also to ...
Bell said the kids help each other learn to read and hardly ever make fun of each other. They are locked up with no cell phones or social media, so they can live without as much judgment and peer ...
These men say that their hope is not only to be considered more than sidekicks to mothers of the children, but also to help other Black dads accept autism diagnoses and not prolong getting kids ...
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Woman who lost both her children now helping others - MSNDoreen Savage, from Bentley, Suffolk, lost her daughter Debbie to meningitis in 1989 and then her son Adam in a car crash in 1993. She and her husband, Ray, supported each other through their ...
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