Every day, when Master of Arts student Danielle leaves her home in Newport to go to the University of South Wales or to work at youth arts organisation Urban Circle, she has to steel herself for the mockery, name-calling, stares and occasionally people trying to take photos that she has come to expect.
As well as the abuse from strangers, she said she and others like her have to navigate a world built for people of average height. It tells the story of a girl who is picked on for her looks before a brave child looks past her differences and learns that size is no big deal."Educating people about my condition has always seemed very daunting," said Danielle.
Following a recent visit to Maindee Primary School in Newport, she believes her instincts were right. She said she believed some adults had discriminatory attitudes because "their questions weren't answered and they weren't exposed to more visible disability when they were younger".the drug vosoritide could potentially, "eradicate dwarfism" but spoke to others who saw its development as a helpful breakthrough.
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