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It’s powerful to witness a father bringing his child to the clinic for physiotherapy. 

 

Too often, fathers walk away when a child has a disability. Some deny it entirely, while others may claim the child is “not theirs” or insist there is no disability in their family. 

 

In some painful instances, families go as far as refusing to bury the child on family land due to stigma. 

 

However, Daddy Precious chose a different path. He chose to stay, to show up, and to embrace love over fear and tradition.

 

This choice challenges cultural expectations of masculinity, which often prioritise financial support over emotional presence and care. 

 

The hope is that more fathers will follow his example, choosing not to withdraw but instead to support, accept, and stand by their children with disabilities.