Inspiring article. However, sometimes these cases leave me feeling sad/bad when people keep using words like "cute". They probably don't mean anything by it, b/c it's hard to see someone that looks like a baby and know it's a teenager. I see this a lot with some of the kids Phil works with. They are mentally on track, but have some physical disability. Because of how they look or sound when they talk, they are treated like they are slower, or younger, though they should be treated like the adult or young adult they are. I know someone who is very small and has physical limitations, not as small as this girl, but not bigger than my cats combined. People talk to her like she's a child when she's my age.