Kids with "exceptionalities" (learning , physical, emotional and mental disabilities) often are either held back or made to feel they just sometimes cant do what others can.
My nephew is the first autistic person to compete and finish Gravel Worlds.
This kid (he is around 11-13 mentally) is an extremely hard working young man and we couldnt be more proud.
Seeing the rest of those training with him really makes you take a step back for what simple things can bring so much joy.
One of them learned to ride a bike for the first time and it was like he won the lottery. [Reply]
Originally Posted by cabletech94:
This is great!! As the father of an autistic boy, I love to hear stories like this!! Way to go uncle!!!
Oh no credit on my behalf haha, I'm a lucky uncle. The dude has more drive than anyone I know.
The company GTFO based here is doing a great job with them [Reply]