Cook recounted that she was initially apprehensive when a boy approached her daughter and asked, "What's wrong with her?" She stated, "I froze. I wasn't sure how to explain her disability to an adult, let alone a child." Cook then explained that her daughter had been born much smaller than other babies.
The incident occurred during an outing where Cook's daughter was enjoying the playground equipment. Cook has expressed that such outings can be stressful due to the unpredictable reactions of other children to her daughter's mobility aid.
This event highlights the challenges and rewards of foster parenting, particularly when caring for children with disabilities. The interaction served as a reminder of the potential for empathy and understanding in children, offering Cook a renewed sense of optimism regarding her daughter's social interactions and future acceptance.
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