Elisabeth, a Girl with Angelman Syndrome, Fights Against Social Misunderstanding: 'I Don't Want Happiness Stolen From Us'
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Elisabeth is about to turn 9 and has Angelman syndrome, a rare neurological disorder that affects intellectual development and motority. Every step and every attempt to communicate is an achievement, which her parents encourage with different therapies, but especially with love and tenacity.
There are battles that are not seen. Efforts that no one imagines. And smiles that still sustain everything. In the world of disability, every small advance counts, every support is felt. Soraya Fernández and Raúl Chimeno know it well. For nine years, their main struggle is for their daughter Elisabeth to be a happy child, a struggle that is not limited to meeting the needs of the little one, but also involves facing the incomprehension and lack…
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