Doctors Warned Them Not to Have Children—They Became Proud Parents of Three

Charli has achondroplasia (the most common form of dwarfism), which affects skeletal development and typically results in shorter limbs and characteristic bone-growth patterns.

Cullen has geleophysic dysplasia, a rare condition often associated with a more proportionate build, but with potentially serious risks involving the respiratory system and cardiovascular health.

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The couple has spoken openly about the importance of raising children who feel proud—not “different in a bad way,” but different in a real and normal way. Their parenting approach centers on:

Building self-confidence early through everyday encouragement.

Teaching their children to respond to curiosity and negativity without shame.

Creating a home environment where disability is not hidden—it’s understood and respected.

Focusing on ability, personality, and values rather than appearance.

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In the End, Their Message Is Simple

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