Like Colin Farrell, I have a son with Angelman syndrome. What I wish I'd known
Briefly

Parents may initially see extreme happiness in a child, not realizing it could indicate a serious disorder like Angelman syndrome.
Colin Farrell, an Angelman parent, emphasized his son's challenges, yet highlighted his achievements and described him as 'magic.'
Angelman syndrome, a rare neurogenetic disorder, affects approximately 1 in 15,000 people, leading to severe neurologic impairments.
Read at TODAY.com
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