Best of All – Reilly!

Reilly participates in several programs at GiGi’s, including LMNOP, Destination Discovery, and GiGiFIT, but his growth in speech therapy with Ms. Libby stands out the most. Using his AAC device, Reilly communicates his needs, wants, and ideas through pictures on the device. His dedication to learning how to use it effectively is a testament to his perseverance. Week after week, Reilly comes to each session eager to learn and grow, showing incredible progress in his communication skills.

Reilly’s family cherishes every milestone he achieves, knowing how hard he works to get there. He’s a sweet big brother to Mason, enjoys exploring new playgrounds, and loves all things water—from the pool to bath time. Whether he’s engaging with friends at GiGi’s programs like LMNOP or building strength and mobility in GiGiFIT, Reilly shows that he is capable of anything, even if it takes a little extra time and effort.

For his family, GiGi’s Playhouse has been more than just a resource—it’s become a second home. The supportive community they found through events like our Dash for Down Syndrome helped them realize they were never alone on this journey. GiGi’s provides not only a place for Reilly to thrive but also a space where their entire family feels accepted, supported, and empowered.

When asked what Reilly has taught them, his parents reflect on how he shows them what truly matters in life. His natural empathy draws people toward him, and his strength, especially through challenges like a NICU stay and heart surgery, continues to inspire them. Reilly’s hugs, accompanied by a sweet pat on the back, and his radiant smile fill their lives with love and energy every day.

Their hope for Reilly is simple yet profound: that he continues to reach his full potential and grows up in a world that sees his value, embraces his differences, and welcomes him with open arms.

Reilly’s story is a powerful reminder that every child has the potential to make a difference, no matter the challenges they face. Through the programs at GiGi’s Playhouse, Reilly continues to grow, learn, and thrive, making his voice heard—whether through gestures, his AAC device, or that ever-bright smile.

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