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A Young Man Shared What It’s Like To Be Raised By A Father With Down Syndrome

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A child needs love and support from their parents, and it is the most important thing in their life.

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But can you imagine how difficult it can be if either of your parents had Down syndrome? Sader Issa, a 21-year-old from Syria, shares what if feels like to be raised under these conditions and says he wouldn’t change anything with his father because it was he who helped him become the man he is today.

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The example of this family shows that when a person is willing to fight, they can achieve whatever they want. This story is the true example that it doesn’t matter what people say or how complicated a situation may seem because love is the only thing that matters.

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His name is Sader Issa and he is a man who is proud of his roots. He got so much love and tenderness, in his childhood. His father always tried to make his life like that of any other child. Even though for some people, this could be a challenge and something very complicated to face, Sader’s father tried to raise his son in the best possible way.

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We may assume that the relationship between him and his parents is different from others, Sader says it’s not.point 204 |

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Their relationship is as common as any other.point 38 | With time, they have been able to enjoy love, simplicity, humility, and have managed to get through adversities when they disagreed.point 150 | With this, they’ve tried to show others that everything is possible and that they can change their perception of things if they take a moment to see them as a family in which love was the most important thing.point 323 |

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Jad Issa, Sader’s father, works in a mill near his home.point 158 | His son often helps him and accompanies him to his work.point 204 |

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He lives a normal life and people respect him and treat him like any other.point 61 | He knows how to give them pure love without expecting anything in return.point 122 | “I’m proud of my father.point 146 | Throughout my life he has been the greatest support for me when I needed it,” says Sader.point 221 |

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His dad proudly introduces him to other people and shows them that, despite his condition, he has achieved his goal.point 207 |

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He raises a good man, who strives to get what he wants.point 44 | Currently, Sader is a third-year dentistry student, so, when they meet new people, this wonderful father proudly tells them “my son is a doctor.point 167 | ” “It’s possible to see when his eyes are filled with joy and satisfaction as if to express: yes, I have Down syndrome, but I raised this man and did everything in my power to make him become a doctor and help others,” says Sader.point 361 |

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When a woman is pregnant and she finds out that her child will have Down syndrome, she might think that her life is destroyed.point 213 |

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As in any situation in life, the possibilities arise and, in this case, there are only 2: wait and take responsibility, or abandon the idea of having a child with that condition.point 147 | “If my grandmother had been convinced about not having my father, I could not be here telling you this incredible story,” said Sader, who wants to make a film about his family.point 296 |

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