Natasha, a young mother, regularly shares photos and videos of her son Raedyn on Instagram and TikTok—just like many parents do. But unlike most, she often receives harsh, hurtful comments. Trolls online and even strangers in public question her son’s appearance and ask invasive questions.
Raedyn was born with Pfeiffer syndrome, a rare condition that affects the shape of the skull, face, and limbs. Despite the judgment, Natasha refuses to stop posting. To her, Raedyn is perfect just the way he is.
“It’s exhausting to constantly explain his condition,” she says. “He deserves life, he deserves acceptance—I’ll fight for that every day.”
Natasha hopes for a world where disabled children are seen for who they are, not just how they look. Her message is simple but powerful: “We’re just a normal family. My son is just a baby.”