Here’s a story that will put
a smile on your face – although you’d have to try pretty hard to have a better
smile than this kid! Riley Baxter, a four-year-old model nicknamed ‘Smiley
Riley’ by his parents, has just landed jobs with Mothercare and the Jools
Oliver ‘Little Bird’ range.
Riley has a huge smile has earned
him a great reputation in the fashion industry, and his parents, Stuart and
Kirsty, say it brings joy to everyone who sees his photographs. Being a
professional model is a pretty amazing accomplishment at the age of just four,
and it’s all the more inspiring when you consider that Riley, who has Down’s
syndrome, was also born non-verbal. Knowing how cruel kids can be, Riley’s
parents had been worried Riley would be the victim of bullying due to his
conditions, but in fact, they have been overwhelmed by the public support for
his fledgling career.
He is now represented by
Zebedee Models (presumably named after the character from The Magic Roundabout)
and his parents are so proud of everything he’s achieved. They also hope that
his new-found prominence will help to dispense with some myths about the
condition.
Dad Stuart said:
“After we were told he had Down Syndrome I cried, not for the case that I would love him any less but just knowing how cruel the world can be. That was the first thing that went through my mind but obviously my perceptions were wrong, and wow how wrong I was. There was the fear of the unknown and why this had happened to us, but if I knew then what I know now, I wouldn’t have been upset at all.”
Riley’s dad said that his
son’s achievements are made that much more special knowing how hard his son has
worked to get to this point – not just in his career, but in life itself. Riley
was diagnosed with Down’s Syndrome just after he was born and initially
struggled to feed, needing to be fed nutrients through a nasal tube every few
hours.
The child was also born
non-verbal but has now worked hard on his Makaton sign language – so much so
that he can now speak in two sentence phrases. Four years on, his dad says,
it’s a delight to see people noticing his son’s trademark smile before they
notice his Down’s syndrome.
Speaking of his nickname,
Stuart said of his son:
“We have called him ‘Smiley Riley’ from a young age, because he makes people really happy and seeing his smile gives people a pick-me-up on a bad day. He loves the camera. You say pose and he will make this little pout followed by sticking his tongue out. In the photo shoots they want the children to act natural and naturally he’s a very happy little boy, so it’s brilliant.”
I’m so glad to see that
those in the fashion industry can look past a condition like Down’s syndrome,
and see Riley for what he is – a beautiful young boy with a heartwarming smile!
All the best for the future,
Riley.
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