Child with Down syndrome to meet one of her heroes
When Mike and Rebecca Klehm learned that their second child would be born with Down syndrome and cleft issues, they decided they would bring her into the world and do everything possible to help Addie live life to the fullest.
The Klehms realized their daughter would struggle with communication, so they enrolled in baby sign language classes.
“Her first sign was more, and we were thrilled,” Rebecca Klehm...
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