Why one kindergarten took in a boy with brittle bones when seven others wouldn’t

Sarina Siregar, 50, still remembers the day her son was given provisional approval to enrol at a church kindergarten.  Her son Tamimi Pohan suffers from brittle bone disease, osteogenesis imperfecta, an incurable disease which means that his bones break easily. Now 15 years old, he has had more than 70 fractures from his spine to … Continue reading Why one kindergarten took in a boy with brittle bones when seven others wouldn’t