It's good that they seem so well accepted by their community. I would think they had to overcome a lot of taunting from the kids when they were younger. They also seem very well-adjusted with having school and a job and interests that they both enjoy. I always find it amazing that people can overcome this kind of adversity while other "normal" people complain about the life they have - my brother, for one!
there was a fascinating documentary on channel4 last night that fits in well with this thread, called the smallest people in the world, about primordial dwarfs - i think they said theres only a hundred of them in the world
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Picture: from programme one: Bri – aged 16 (left), Callum – her cousin aged 22 months (middle, not a Primordial dwarf), Bradley (right) – Bri's brother aged 14.
The Smallest People in the World is the moving story of five remarkable American children – Danny, Hannah, Kristen, Bradley and Bri – who are Primordial dwarfs, the smallest and rarest type of dwarf in the world.
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