Living with a Disconnected Brain and Chromosome Mutation
Ali is diagnosed with agenesis of the corpus callosum (a condition where the two hemispheres of the brain are disconnected) and Mowat-Wilson Syndrome, a rare genetic disorder caused by a chromosome mutation. This unique combination impacts how Ali interacts with the world. Through a combination of speech, sign language, gestures, and assistive technology, Ali and I were able to have an engaging conversation and form a new friendship. You can support SBSK and help us keep making these interviews at / sbsk

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A Man Born Without Limbs (Edgar's Unbreakable Spirit)

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A Dying Child and his Single Mom Who Won’t Give Up

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Every Family Walked Past Her..so I Sat Down and Didn't Leave

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Born Without a Pivotal Part of the Brain (Agenesis of the Corpus Callosum)

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Living with a Mysterious Condition Doctors Can’t Explain

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An Autistic Teenager (Self-Proclaimed "Aspie")

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NYC's Joyous Knicks Victory Celebration vs. Trump's Joyless White House UFC Fight | The Daily Show

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They Had No Idea What Was About To Happen Today

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Autism at Middle School

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The Extreme Medical Reality the Duggars Didn’t Show You

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Geschenk und Herausforderung: Edgar und seine musikalische Hochbegabung I 37 Grad

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Living with Severe Cerebral Palsy

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Identical Twins with Identical Disabilities (Surviving Twin to Twin Transfusion)

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Special Books by Special Kids | Chris Ulmer | Talks at Google

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'I Fought for 23 Years to Prove My Ex-Husband is a Liar' | This Morning

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If Prime Numbers Become Increasingly Rare, Then Why Do They Keep Showing Up In Pairs?

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An Autistic Kid with a Genius IQ

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A Woman Turning to Stone and Bedridden (But Still Happy)

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Living with Autism Level 1 – My Real Experience

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