Ashlyn Williams, age 33, is concerned that her 1-year-old son with Down syndrome, Brooks, will be envious of his sister's appearance. She was surprised by his uncontrollable giggles at his infant sister. A sweet video shows the first time a one-year-old boy with Down syndrome meets his newborn sister and how he begins to grieve as soon as she is taken away. The gathering was held at home, and thankfully, family members took notes.
Brooks was visibly delighted as her mother, Ashlyn Williams, 33, of Arkansas, United States, placed her on her father, Logan, 33. The infant continued to smile at Collyns. However, as soon as the mother removed the child from the situation, the boy began to scream. "Want her to return? Back in the arms of her father, the mother asked, "Okay, okay, okay, okay.
Ashlyn, a mother of seven children, admitted in an interview that she feared Brooks would be envious of her youngest child prior to giving birth. However, the recent gathering had an effect on the entire family. "May I assert that they will be the closest of pals? We do not know how Brooks would react to a newborn or whether he would resent sharing the spotlight. However, this is wonderful because he already has a deep affection for her. We are pleased with his response because he's a good boy.
"He reacted the same way when he met her at the hospital, so we had to record it this time," the mother admitted. The photos and videos have been shared on Facebook more than 3,000 times. Everyone was delighted by the young boy's admirable and cherished affection for his newborn brother, which cousins have shared since their first meeting.