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Rodrick Griffith proves that extra chromosomes make extra awesomeness

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From a childhood full of challenges to becoming a joyful and active presence at the Ptolemy Reid Rehabilitation Centre, Rodrick Griffith has proven that, with the right support, anyone can overcome obstacles and find their own path.

Diagnosed with down syndrome, Rodrick faced many hurdles early in life. He spent his early years at Georgetown Public Hospital, where doctors closely monitored him for malnutrition.

Later, he moved to specialised care. But even in those tough times, Rodrick’s spirit shone through. He began standing in his crib, singing songs, and showing a keen interest in helping out around the centre, something that would become a key part of his personality.

Now, at Ptolemy Reid, Rodrick’s transformation is nothing short of remarkable. He may not be able to speak, but his actions tell you everything you need to know. Every day, he proudly walks around the centre, saying “I’m a nurse” as he sweeps, mops, and helps take out the bins. Rodrick takes real pride in contributing to the daily routines, and in doing so, he teaches everyone around him about the power of purpose and consistency.

His nurse, Candacee Kewley, explains how important routine is for children like Rodrick. “When their day-to-day life is disrupted, it can cause distress,” she says.

For Rodrick, having a structured day at the centre has been key to his development. It’s not just about physical care; it’s about making sure his emotional and social growth is nurtured as well.

Rodrick’s love for life is infectious. Despite some struggles with sleep, he brings energy to everything he does. Whether he’s joining in cricket matches, dancing, or putting on a skit, Rodrick gives it his all. One of his favourite things is doing the laundry. He folds and presses clothes with care, making sure everything is just right. These simple moments show just how much Rodrick enjoys life and takes pride in everything he does.

But there’s more to Rodrick’s story. Candacee shared something that’s so important: many people don’t fully understand down syndrome, and that leads to misconceptions about the behaviours of people like Rodrick.

“It’s crucial we educate people,” Candacee says. “down syndrome is not something you catch—it’s a genetic condition.” Rodrick, like many others, experiences a wide range of emotions, but these emotions are often misunderstood because of his condition. It’s a reminder that with awareness, we can create a more inclusive and accepting world.

Rodrick’s milestones are celebrated with so much joy. Each step he takes, whether it’s learning to walk or picking up new skills, is met with cheers from his caregivers and peers. Candacee recalls the excitement when Ezekiel, another child at the centre, took his first steps. It’s a community of support, where every victory, no matter how small, is shared.

One thing Candacee emphasises is how crucial early intervention is. With therapy focused on speech and motor skills from a young age, Rodrick has made incredible strides. Early recognition and care have made all the difference in helping him reach his full potential.

And then there’s Candacee’s message, one that sums up everything Rodrick’s journey represents: “Persons with Down syndrome, the extra chromosome makes them extra awesome.” It’s simple, but it’s the truth. Rodrick’s joy, love, and determination show the world just how much he has to offer. He’s not defined by Down syndrome—he’s defined by his heart, his spirit, and his potential.

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