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Miko Pagaduan A little girl in Singapore grew up watching her parents’ lives revolve around hospital corridors, therapy rooms, and the unpredictable rhythms of her younger brother’s special needs. Dinners were often late, shared with her grandmother, while her parents tended to his care. When schoolwork felt heavy, she swallowed the urge to complain, knowing
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What happens when you finally see a ‘glass child’?, Lifestyle News
Miko Pagaduan A little girl in Singapore grew up watching her parents’ lives revolve around hospital corridors, therapy rooms, and the unpredictable rhythms of her younger brother’s special needs. Dinners were often late, shared with her grandmother, while her parents tended to his care. When schoolwork felt heavy, she swallowed the urge to complain, knowing