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“Wonder” tells the story of the fictional character 10-year-old Auggie Pullman, who was born with a facial difference -- much like Treacher Collins.
Treacher Collins syndrome: What you need to know Answers to some of the more common questions about the disorder.
It affects structures like the jaw, nose, ears, and cheeks Treacher Collins syndrome is a craniofacial deformity, meaning that the bones and tissues of the face do not develop as they should.
Wonder, the film about a fifth-grader with facial differences, captivated the nation when it came out in 2017. Nathaniel Newman, a 15-year-old boy who has the same Treacher Collins syndrome as the ...
Wonder is the moving film starring Julia Roberts as the mother of a boy with Treacher-Collins syndrome, which causes facial deformities - and Victoria Macklin's son Ryan has the same condition ...
Pocatello resident Lori Smith, left, and her children, Garrett and Sydney Donohue, finish a Christmas pyramid. Garrett has Treacher-Collins syndrome, a genetic condition that altered the ...
The new movie “Wonder” showcases the physical and mental ups and downs of a young boy named Auggie who has Treacher Collins syndrome and other facial abnormalities.
Five-year-old Cassie Nicholas has Treacher Collins Syndrome, an extremely rare genetic condition that affects the development of the bones in her face, just like the fictional character in the movie.
Hannah Klein is 12-years-old and like Auggie in the book and movie, Hannah has the genetic condition known as Treacher Collins Syndrome, affecting her tissue, her muscles and bones in her face.
As both a prequel and sequel, White Bird shifts focus from Auggie Pullman, a boy with Treacher Collins syndrome, to Julian, his former bully. Julian was expelled for his treatment of Auggie.
As a “Wonder Story” and a Holocaust story, the messaging of “White Bird” is unsurprising though important: Empathy matters, especially in action, and that often, caring for others can mean ...