What the pandemic taught me about my son’s loneliness

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Autor: todays-parent Publicado el: 18/08/2020
What the pandemic taught me about my son’s loneliness

If there?s a silver lining to this pandemic and the restrictions imposed on our personal liberties, it?s that I am learning what involuntary loneliness feels like. It?s a lesson that my son Carter, who was born with Down syndrome, has always understood. Isolation and social distancing are experiences he faces in his everyday life. Unexpectedly, COV...
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