“As parents, we often feel that Aryan has very little space in the world,” Aryan’s mother, Sarini, shared with Mothership candidly. She added: “The public sometimes looks at him as a nuisance. He is often shooed away when he approaches people, and there are moments when parents scold him for touching their childrenās things. These experiences can be very painful for us.” That day, however, was different. “The ALBA team gave something back which is acceptance, kindness, and space for Aryan to simply be himself.” #fyp #tiktoksg #singapore
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