This little boy is so precious, I had a down syndrome brother he passed away on Christmas Day 2019 at the age of 65 and I miss he so much, my mother told me it's a blessing to have a down syndrome baby, and my brother was the most loveable brother in the world and he was the most gorgeous baby when he was born and that is so true because he was a blessing from the Lord 💗
My brother has Downs he is 64. He had heart surgery at 25 which increased his life span. He is more fit than I am. He now has early dementia, but still has his fun personality and loves his family. Always asking about the babies (his nieces and nephews). He reads and writes (phonetically so his spelling can be off) and does basic math. He also knows how to use a calculator. He loves Elvis Presley, his room is decked out in Elivis and all his records and CD. He still misses mom and dad and often talks about them. He is considered severely Downs. Back when he was a child we had to deal with the ignorance from the eugenics movement (there was no help). My mom and dad (and me) spent a lot of time teaching him to read and write (no schools available for him until he was older). I played school with him. We did a lot to help him walk as his bones and muscles strengthened. He became an excellent swimmer and saved my 3 yr. old when he jumped in the deep end of my mom's pool, quick thinking and reaction. So no one should ever say they can't accomplish and do great things because they can! Your son will get there just takes a little longer!
I am about the same age as your brother. I remember when it was pretty much standard for doctors to pressure parents to put babies with DS into institutions, believing they weren't capable of learning or functioning beyond that of a toddler age. Any child with a physical or developmental disability was placed in schools away from the "normal" kids. In time, laws were passed to mainstream children with disabilities into regular classrooms. After 1980 (in the US), we started transitioning to "community care" and the institutions were closed down (that's a whole other story). In the 90s, I worked at a place that provided job training and development for people with disabilities. There I met several adults who spent their whole lives in institutions until the transition. In some cases, it broke my heart to think of how their lives might have been if they were mainstreamed into society from birth. So much lost potential. I'm sorry to hear about your brother's dementia. It's hard to watch someone you love through that.
@@grumpyoldlady_rants yes so true! The doctor pressured my parents to send him to an institution, he told them he would only live 2 years. The day my mother was released from the hospital my father demanded to see his son he told them if he only lives 2 years he was coming home to be loved like the rest of his kids. He walked out with his son and they called the cops on him. My father hated social workers, we moved any time they showed up on our doorstep. My father took ill when we were kids and made us promise to always take care of him. When I was in college I saw a film smuggled out of an institution which was secretely filmed in the early 80's and it was appalling! So grateful my parents brought him home.
I love these documentaries. One of my favourite things is they use so much Maori with the kids, even those whom aren't Maori by ethnic background. Much love ♥️
As a Special Educator, I am honored to work with these children and am in awe of the loving wonderful parents who fight for and love them endlessly. These children deserve a chance at life and to spread the unbeleievable amounts of love they have.
I taught children diagnosed with Autism and I thought the same thing they are perfect the way they are. Loving playful and fun to be with. It was a total joy teaching them.
Absolutely love this video. Our son Jonty has Down’s syndrome he’s just 15 months old and he has touched some many people’s hearts. We couldn’t of asked for anything else. Jonty was our ivf miracle baby. Thank you for sharing your story.
Taonga is a gift indeed, not to mention adorable! My first experience with Down Syndrome occurred when I was 19 and was asked to babysit several young children, one of whom had DS. I absolutely fell in love with him. Individuals with DS have such lovely personalities, are so sweet and loving, and I believe they have the ability to contribute greatly to society. They are to me is a treasure and a blessing from God.
😍Look into his eyes, really look into those beautiful eyes....he KNOWS he's 'THE BOSS' of the family!! Bless those two big brothers!! They are so loving & sweet with him❤
He sure is a cutie, and a ray of sunshine. I took care of a little boy with down syndrome he was a really special boy. His parents moved away and I will forever miss him. Taonga is a blessing and thank you for sharing your story.. 💜🌞💙
My little sister have downs syndrome, and i love her! And she is super sweet and hugg all of my friends when they come over. I wold never change annything about her, she is my sister and i always gonna love her!♥️♥️🥺
I absolutely love 🇳🇿 New Zealand and I’ve never been there. It’s just so special and full of incredible people. Something keeps drawing me there. Great doc! Awesome family! 💖💖
I love New Zealand; It's the country I would choose to live in if I was able to. You have a lovely family and Taonga is such an affectionate lovable little boy.
I truly enjoyed this video. In all honesty - I have a 26 year old son who is non-verbal. He is dx'ed with severe autism, profound mental retardation, and Pandas (strep in the brain). I did every therapy known - and almost every biomedical therapy except for chelation....Not only is he non-verbal - but he doesn't understand receptively - *spoken words". He doesn't understand sign language - he does understand pictures - it took me approx 7 years to teach him true understanding of pictures. However, with the recent diagnosis of Pandas - he has been regressing. He should have had the diagnosis of Pandas when he was 2 - not 25 because there is no cure now. I watch him suffer day in and day out with pain and that is the hardest part - not understanding and not being able to communicate other than "behavior". With regard to your beautiful son, I think in time - the physical will catch up (it will take longer though). He will have so many successes with physical therapy (and you will celebrate each and every success)!!!!!! Taonga's level of comprehension is a m a z I n g!!!!!!! If you have your comprehension: of spoken words in his language and ability to think and reason - (his reasoning may be different - but we all have a different reasoning process) - He will attain his goals, dreams and more! After 26 years of 24/7 caregiving I've learned so much - and now I also am a caregiver to my mom who is 95 and has advanced dementia. Your son lit up my computer screen - he is very lucky to have you both as parents. I've seen many young adults graduate from college with a diagnosis of Down syndrome. Hold on - you are in store for the most wonderful ride of your life - your heart will explode over and over again! I can't wait to see his MANY FUTURE successes. GO TAONGA!!!!!!
This comment made me tear up. Thank you so much for sharing this. It takes a lot to be so kind, patient and compassionate as you are. I respect you a lot. Sending lots of love and hugs to you. Keep your spirits high as always.
He’s god special child your a wonderful family I wish to dear god people were like you to I send all my love from Elaine England what a wonderful family xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
My nephew had special needs. Unfortunately he only lived for 14 months but everyone that held him said they felt something special. I remember one of his doctors asked if he ever cried. We said no because as soon as he starts to grunt we pick him up. Special needs kids are just that special.
thank you for normalizing and being postive image of topics of syndromes, im so happy seeing happiness rather than sad and sombre vibes of other vids in the same topic. this makes me glad.
What a wonderful family you have, your amazing attitude I think is the driving force behind your happiness, I was blown away, fantastic video. Fantastic kid's, so real.I wish you all the very best for your futures. I wish there were more people like you all.
All three boys are handsome, they are all unique in their own way, look at them, they are happy healthy and fun to be around, they have "good mum & dad. Lots of love to you all. Xxx
Aaawww I adore him ❤️ my son is 16 years old and has Down syndrome also, every and anybody loves him. People with Down syndrome are absolutely awesome!!
I agree they are most loving and precious me and my husband have a 2-year-old that was born with down syndrome he is the best thing that ever happened to us we think he's perfect just the way he is we love everything about him he's exactly what we wanted and more can't imagine life without him
What a beautiful family and Taonga is absolutely adorable!! I just want to reach through my screen and cuddle him...💙🤗💙 His "booty dance" was sooo cute!! 😂😂😂 I love that his name means "treasure" because that's EXACTLY what HE IS!!
Why would someone dislike this??? What a wonderful family and what a sweet little boy. I really hope he continues to thrive and their family stays happy and healthy:)
A wonderful Doc! Taonga is so cute and loveable. He reminded me of my son who passed away April 19, 2017 age 45. Loved music, superman movies, and spaghetti. Your lives are blessed with a special child. Thanks for sharing your love. Best wishes from California.
I grew up in a neighborhood where one of our neighbor girls had down syndrome. She would play with us all the time. The MOST amazing thing about her was, she was the ONLY one who could tell me & my sisters apart. I'm an identical quadruplet. All the other neighbor kids had a hard time figuring out which one we were. When I see babies with down syndrome, I think thwy are Sooo Special, God's special children!
Hi. Thanks for sharing about your family and especially about Taonga. Your treasure your gift. You are beutiful parents and Taonga is going to grow up to be whatever he wishes to be, because he was born into an amazing family. On a different note. We also have the name Taonga in my mother language and it means " we're thankful to God / we praise God "
Such a lovely family. Very cute kid. I think alot more people are kinder to anyone that may be different these days. I know I've taught my kids to be kind to everyone. I love these shows.
Such a lovely family you are!! It's so important for people to understand that even with our differences, we are all the same. Bless you for sharing your family. xxx
My brother who I now have guardianship because of our parents passing. Is 44 years old and a wonder of a beautiful boy/man. I could tell you amazing stories about him. I love him so much.
This was soooo beautiful everyone is soooo beautiful I love this family he was soooo Blessed to be born in such a GREAT Family 💕 I teared up when the dad said “the best” 😂🥰 they did so good at the radio station I was so proud 😭
How cute when he copies his mom!! 👋 Pure magic! Keep growing little man! Taonga will still have his independence one day:) This mom boy! Reminds me of my mom, woman dedicated her life to us!! We were not healthy and her life was between hospitals and surviving:)
What a beautiful family and Toanga really has the dance moves. He’s such a happy bright little boy. It’s nice seeing a family on UA-cam that doesn’t portray itself as “designer perfect”.
He is perfect. Such a little bundle of treasure, you have no fear for his future, where ever and whatever he decides to do or be when he is older, he will be a success.
He is a beautiful kid and so are his brothers he is a very bright wee boy and I think his speech is very good I really don't think this kid condition is going to hold him back much he is so happy and I think he is so bright because of his mum and dad treating him just like the other two boys and his brothers just treat home like there best friend this wee chappy was born into the best family ever they are so loving and caring
What a wonderful family all of them. You can feel the happiness oozing. You can tell they feel utterly blessed with there lovely Children. A pleasure to watch them Normal happy family.
I went to daycare in doss elementary school I was kid same with him and I have my friend in doss it's was lily brittian sailinas she is my best friend in doss she can do anything for me i see frozen movie on daycare I see lily
Taonga is so gorgeous and I wish him all the best in what he can do and try the one's he can't because he's your little miracle son. As you said he is a gift. All wrapped up in a bundle of joy and Love ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Taonga there is a real magic boy eh! Lucky for us here, we got our magic boy Maui....rays of sunshine these boys in a sometimes crazy world. Happy days and thank you for sharing your perfect family and magic son with us! Stay well all of you!
Your boys are gorgeous Tonga is a gift to such beautiful parents u have done much for him for him to come so far Tonga is one smart little angel ❤️❤️🌹🌹🌹I’m from Australia
This little boy is so precious, I had a down syndrome brother he passed away on Christmas Day 2019 at the age of 65 and I miss he so much, my mother told me it's a blessing to have a down syndrome baby, and my brother was the most loveable brother in the world and he was the most gorgeous baby when he was born and that is so true because he was a blessing from the Lord 💗
I’m terribly sorry for the loss of your brother
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Bless you!
My brother has Downs he is 64. He had heart surgery at 25 which increased his life span. He is more fit than I am. He now has early dementia, but still has his fun personality and loves his family. Always asking about the babies (his nieces and nephews).
He reads and writes (phonetically so his spelling can be off) and does basic math. He also knows how to use a calculator.
He loves Elvis Presley, his room is decked out in Elivis and all his records and CD.
He still misses mom and dad and often talks about them.
He is considered severely Downs. Back when he was a child we had to deal with the ignorance from the eugenics movement (there was no help). My mom and dad (and me) spent a lot of time teaching him to read and write (no schools available for him until he was older). I played school with him. We did a lot to help him walk as his bones and muscles strengthened. He became an excellent swimmer and saved my 3 yr. old when he jumped in the deep end of my mom's pool, quick thinking and reaction.
So no one should ever say they can't accomplish and do great things because they can!
Your son will get there just takes a little longer!
that's lovely
I am about the same age as your brother. I remember when it was pretty much standard for doctors to pressure parents to put babies with DS into institutions, believing they weren't capable of learning or functioning beyond that of a toddler age. Any child with a physical or developmental disability was placed in schools away from the "normal" kids. In time, laws were passed to mainstream children with disabilities into regular classrooms.
After 1980 (in the US), we started transitioning to "community care" and the institutions were closed down (that's a whole other story). In the 90s, I worked at a place that provided job training and development for people with disabilities. There I met several adults who spent their whole lives in institutions until the transition. In some cases, it broke my heart to think of how their lives might have been if they were mainstreamed into society from birth. So much lost potential.
I'm sorry to hear about your brother's dementia. It's hard to watch someone you love through that.
@@grumpyoldlady_rants yes so true! The doctor pressured my parents to send him to an institution, he told them he would only live 2 years. The day my mother was released from the hospital my father demanded to see his son he told them if he only lives 2 years he was coming home to be loved like the rest of his kids. He walked out with his son and they called the cops on him. My father hated social workers, we moved any time they showed up on our doorstep. My father took ill when we were kids and made us promise to always take care of him.
When I was in college I saw a film smuggled out of an institution which was secretely filmed in the early 80's and it was appalling! So grateful my parents brought him home.
Moved by your story!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you for sharing Your Family's Story!
What a fantastic family! The mom has such a wonderful attitude and is raising some really special children. Taonga is one handsome little man
Taonga, OMG what an adorable child! Those eyelashes and those bright eyes, that smile! So lovely.
Mum is so positive. Simply enjoyed listening to her sharing her family stories ❤.
I love these documentaries. One of my favourite things is they use so much Maori with the kids, even those whom aren't Maori by ethnic background. Much love ♥️
Dad might be??
I think the dad is?
There’s this inexplicable aura they all seem to posses. Love and gentleness unadulterated
How can you not, just completely fall in love with this family.
As a Special Educator, I am honored to work with these children and am in awe of the loving wonderful parents who fight for and love them endlessly.
These children deserve a chance at life and to spread the unbeleievable amounts of love they have.
The entire family are all so funny and loving and all bring wonderful love and joyful feelings to each other and the people in their lives.
I taught children diagnosed with Autism and I thought the same thing they are perfect the way they are. Loving playful and fun to be with. It was a total joy teaching them.
Absolutely love this video. Our son Jonty has Down’s syndrome he’s just 15 months old and he has touched some many people’s hearts. We couldn’t of asked for anything else. Jonty was our ivf miracle baby. Thank you for sharing your story.
Why didn't you do the preimplantation genetic diagnostics?
our son also down syndrome his 5yrs old...
My sister also has Down syndrome and she is Deaf she touches hearts every where she goes. Every one Loves her. She is BLESSING a Angel
@@SB-zi4db ✌
What a beautiful story they are a beautiful mum and dad they are a lovely family three gorgeous boys you are very lucky
He is so adorable I just want to smother him in kisses 😚
Me too❤️
oh i know.............adorable lil love bundle
Get in line, you!
He is very cute🤗
Righ?! Taonga is so precious!
Taonga is a gift indeed, not to mention adorable! My first experience with Down Syndrome occurred when I was 19 and was asked to babysit several young children, one of whom had DS. I absolutely fell in love with him. Individuals with DS have such lovely personalities, are so sweet and loving, and I believe they have the ability to contribute greatly to society. They are to me is a treasure and a blessing from God.
Me to it's true about taonga is a gift 🎁
Absolutely love your person first language! It's so rare to see in comments!
In deed !, they are!!
What a beautiful family.Wish you best.
😍Look into his eyes, really look into those beautiful eyes....he KNOWS he's 'THE BOSS' of the family!! Bless those two big brothers!! They are so loving & sweet with him❤
Hi he's very cute and special and loved god bless you and your beautiful family to love you handsome boy 👦
He sure is a cutie, and a ray of sunshine. I took care of a little boy with down syndrome he was a really special boy. His parents moved away and I will forever miss him. Taonga is a blessing and thank you for sharing your story.. 💜🌞💙
I know why he's so popular on Facebook... He is SUPER cute! That butt dancing stole my heart and his chatting with everyone/anyone melts my heart! 💙💙💙
My little sister have downs syndrome, and i love her! And she is super sweet and hugg all of my friends when they come over. I wold never change annything about her, she is my sister and i always gonna love her!♥️♥️🥺
Taonga is PERFECT and so pure 💟 Love this family
I absolutely love 🇳🇿 New Zealand and I’ve never been there. It’s just so special and full of incredible people. Something keeps drawing me there. Great doc! Awesome family! 💖💖
@Thora Friganza definitely caring people.
I love them no less they are perfect and can do anything they set their minds to.. 🥰
My husband used to say...we are raising kids not grass...the house and yard came last...our 5 are all grown up now and wonderful!😍👵
Yoya and her I oohhhhhh oohhhhhh out oooooooy to it’s the yo
What a beautiful baby you are blessed with. He is a joy to the world. He will know it eventually.
your whole family is wonderful! I too Think Toanga is a Bright little boy. He will go far. I am Glad his brothers accept him too. He is Precious.
I love New Zealand; It's the country I would choose to live in if I was able to. You have a lovely family and Taonga is such an affectionate lovable little boy.
I truly enjoyed this video. In all honesty - I have a 26 year old son who is non-verbal. He is dx'ed with severe autism, profound mental retardation, and Pandas (strep in the brain). I did every therapy known - and almost every biomedical therapy except for chelation....Not only is he non-verbal - but he doesn't understand receptively - *spoken words". He doesn't understand sign language - he does understand pictures - it took me approx 7 years to teach him true understanding of pictures. However, with the recent diagnosis of Pandas - he has been regressing. He should have had the diagnosis of Pandas when he was 2 - not 25 because there is no cure now. I watch him suffer day in and day out with pain and that is the hardest part - not understanding and not being able to communicate other than "behavior". With regard to your beautiful son, I think in time - the physical will catch up (it will take longer though). He will have so many successes with physical therapy (and you will celebrate each and every success)!!!!!! Taonga's level of comprehension is a m a z I n g!!!!!!! If you have your comprehension: of spoken words in his language and ability to think and reason - (his reasoning may be different - but we all have a different reasoning process) - He will attain his goals, dreams and more! After 26 years of 24/7 caregiving I've learned so much - and now I also am a caregiver to my mom who is 95 and has advanced dementia. Your son lit up my computer screen - he is very lucky to have you both as parents. I've seen many young adults graduate from college with a diagnosis of Down syndrome. Hold on - you are in store for the most wonderful ride of your life - your heart will explode over and over again! I can't wait to see his MANY FUTURE successes. GO TAONGA!!!!!!
Beautiful comment. Only someone who knows challenges could write it.
I wish you good luck and strength for your journey. Respect.
Reading your comments I can assure you he and you guys have the most important language you all understand: LOVE.
This comment made me tear up. Thank you so much for sharing this. It takes a lot to be so kind, patient and compassionate as you are. I respect you a lot. Sending lots of love and hugs to you. Keep your spirits high as always.
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He’s god special child your a wonderful family I wish to dear god people were like you to I send all my love from Elaine England what a wonderful family xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
What a sweet boy that smile is everything!!! Blessings to the family.
My nephew had special needs. Unfortunately he only lived for 14 months but everyone that held him said they felt something special. I remember one of his doctors asked if he ever cried. We said no because as soon as he starts to grunt we pick him up. Special needs kids are just that special.
thank you for normalizing and being postive image of topics of syndromes, im so happy seeing happiness rather than sad and sombre vibes of other vids in the same topic. this makes me glad.
What a wonderful family you have, your amazing attitude I think is the driving force behind your happiness, I was blown away, fantastic video. Fantastic kid's, so real.I wish you all the very best for your futures. I wish there were more people like you all.
I just want to snuggle with him. I miss my boys being small. They are 20 and 14 now. Time flies!
Oh my god his smile, so gorgeous
All three boys are handsome, they are all unique in their own way, look at them, they are happy healthy and fun to be around, they have "good mum & dad. Lots of love to you all. Xxx
Aaawww I adore him ❤️ my son is 16 years old and has Down syndrome also, every and anybody loves him. People with Down syndrome are absolutely awesome!!
I agree they are most loving and precious me and my husband have a 2-year-old that was born with down syndrome he is the best thing that ever happened to us we think he's perfect just the way he is we love everything about him he's exactly what we wanted and more can't imagine life without him
What a beautiful family and Taonga is absolutely adorable!! I just want to reach through my screen and cuddle him...💙🤗💙 His "booty dance" was sooo cute!! 😂😂😂 I love that his name means "treasure" because that's EXACTLY what HE IS!!
I love the positivity of this video. Thanks for sharing. Blessings from Southeastern NSW Australia, Dot
Huh your amazing mother.... no words can express how lucky you are to be his mom...great job and gob bless
You are doing an amazing job with Taonga. You are embracing his uniqueness and building on that.
Why would someone dislike this??? What a wonderful family and what a sweet little boy. I really hope he continues to thrive and their family stays happy and healthy:)
A wonderful Doc! Taonga is so cute and loveable. He reminded me of my son who passed away April 19, 2017 age 45. Loved music, superman movies, and spaghetti. Your lives are blessed with a special child. Thanks for sharing your love. Best wishes from California.
love that little Taonga . GOD BLESS HIM.
Thanks for sharing your story with us. You inspired us. I also have a 2 year old with DS and has doing great. Looking forward for your next videos
I grew up in a neighborhood where one of our neighbor girls had down syndrome. She would play with us all the time. The MOST amazing thing about her was, she was the ONLY one who could tell me & my sisters apart. I'm an identical quadruplet. All the other neighbor kids had a hard time figuring out which one we were. When I see babies with down syndrome, I think thwy are Sooo Special, God's special children!
Lovely boys, lovely family , lovely life.
What a great example to the wingers of this world how to live life to the full with love. U.K fan xx
Hi. Thanks for sharing about your family and especially about Taonga. Your treasure your gift. You are beutiful parents and Taonga is going to grow up to be whatever he wishes to be, because he was born into an amazing family.
On a different note. We also have the name Taonga in my mother language and it means " we're thankful to God / we praise God "
Thank you for sharing your family with us. The family has the right attitude about their son and his differences.
Excellent share! "Celebrate his differences" Beautiful story.
Such a beautiful family and handsome young boys. So precious.
Such a lovely family. Very cute kid. I think alot more people are kinder to anyone that may be different these days. I know I've taught my kids to be kind to everyone. I love these shows.
Such a lovely family you are!! It's so important for people to understand that even with our differences, we are all the same. Bless you for sharing your family. xxx
My brother who I now have guardianship because of our parents passing. Is 44 years old and a wonder of a beautiful boy/man. I could tell you amazing stories about him. I love him so much.
This was soooo beautiful everyone is soooo beautiful I love this family he was soooo Blessed to be born in such a GREAT Family 💕 I teared up when the dad said “the best” 😂🥰 they did so good at the radio station I was so proud 😭
The little añgles are so sweet he is full of love take special care of this beautiful human.
How cute when he copies his mom!! 👋 Pure magic! Keep growing little man! Taonga will still have his independence one day:) This mom boy! Reminds me of my mom, woman dedicated her life to us!! We were not healthy and her life was between hospitals and surviving:)
I'm a physical therapist for special needs babies. Great job, well loved . Im impressed
What a beautiful family and Toanga really has the dance moves. He’s such a happy bright little boy. It’s nice seeing a family on UA-cam that doesn’t portray itself as “designer perfect”.
Oh my goodness!!! He's so awesome!! What a loving family, so much dedication!
Thank you for sharing your video it's wonderful. You have an amazing family and such beautiful children.
Such positive parent's with 3 wonderful son's ❤🇬🇧
He is perfect. Such a little bundle of treasure, you have no fear for his future, where ever and whatever he decides to do or be when he is older, he will be a success.
What a happy little boy. Wonderful parents too.
Most beautiful family and I could eat Taonga up he’s super duper cute 🥰
Ataahua doco such inspiration and I admire this family soooooo much...... blessings
A lovely, warm, REAL family. Such a pleasure to have the privilege of seeing a small slice of their journey. Thank you!
He is a beautiful kid and so are his brothers he is a very bright wee boy and I think his speech is very good I really don't think this kid condition is going to hold him back much he is so happy and I think he is so bright because of his mum and dad treating him just like the other two boys and his brothers just treat home like there best friend this wee chappy was born into the best family ever they are so loving and caring
Awwww he likes to boogie woogie to music. So cute he's gonna do so much good in his life. He's perfect in every way. What a lovely family.
Now I understand...special mom....special loving child. You are fortunate.
Love this, thx for sharing.
"Is everybody happy?"
"No!!"
"Why not??"
"IT'S BECAUSE I'M TIRED" 😩 ...😂
I think he’s adorable....😊. You’re doing a great job parenting.....from Linda in California.
He is very bright and very intelligent, I am in Australia. He is so cute. wish a lot of happiness for all of you.
He's so very sweet and lovable 💖😊
This video was a blessing for me. Thank you very much, and God bless you and your family.
This family is amazing and beautiful, wow. Thanks for sharing. SUPERHERO TAONGA!
What a wonderful family all of them. You can feel the happiness oozing. You can tell they feel utterly blessed with there lovely Children. A pleasure to watch them Normal happy family.
God bless you and your family from Australia
He is a tiny gorgeous GIFT FROM GOD✝️
Bless you, and thanks for sharing your story!
Our beautiful friend Xxxx And my gorgeous sons wee moment caught helping his best friend at Daycare 🥰
I went to daycare in doss elementary school I was kid same with him and I have my friend in doss it's was lily brittian sailinas she is my best friend in doss she can do anything for me i see frozen movie on daycare I see lily
Taonga is so gorgeous and I wish him all the best in what he can do and try the one's he can't because he's your little miracle son. As you said he is a gift. All wrapped up in a bundle of joy and Love ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
I love your whole family. You are all so loving and genuine towards eachother
toooo cute ❤️❤️🥰 amazing family
Your all so blessed! Prayers for you all,and love!
Taonga there is a real magic boy eh! Lucky for us here, we got our magic boy Maui....rays of sunshine these boys in a sometimes crazy world. Happy days and thank you for sharing your perfect family and magic son with us! Stay well all of you!
I love how your boys interact. So sweet and kind to their little brother. Lovely little family.
God blessed you and your beautiful family. His so handsome be blessed boy
Cutie what lucky boys that mama is so sweet great mama
Such a precious boy, and awesome parents. ❤️
You have such a beautiful family .my love and blessings di xxxx england
What a beautiful and loving family🥰
Taonga is adorable
And lucky to have such a loving family x
What a lovely family 😊😊Tongua is handsome and so clever 💙💙 His brothers love him so much 😊😊 Warmed my heart 😆💖
I have him he does a lot for his age keep going proud of you
Lovely family!
Your boys are gorgeous Tonga is a gift to such beautiful parents u have done much for him for him to come so far Tonga is one smart little angel ❤️❤️🌹🌹🌹I’m from Australia
Your both are great parents and he is the cutest love him thanks for sharing ❤
The effort for natural bilinguisme is cool....I wish my kids spoke my language...