Four years ago, the thought of a disabled child was Annie
Rey's worst nightmare. Then her son was diagnosed with Down's
syndrome and
she found herself in spiritual crisis.

I grew up with a powerful phobia of disability. I was deeply
disturbed by images on television of people who didn't speak
clearly or looked different. At sixth-form college I signed up ...
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