I went to the comment section just to read if someone had said this. So bright and a ray of sunshine and joy, yet kind and, in her own way, down to earth. Definitely what the world needs more of 🤍
“ what do you see when you look in the mirror? “ “ Loved. “ This beautiful little girl. I pray that never changes. Her parents have done a wonderful job.
William Syndrome babies characteristically have happy and friendly personality. ❤️ She's having a wide mouth, prominent forehead & puffiness in the eyes & cheeks.
I am a medical student, and Sunny came to my class today to help us learn more about her syndrome. I had to come and watch more. They were truly touching.
I love that! He's very logical and matter of fact, but gentle - The perfect thing for us neurodivergent folks (autism here). He's already an incredible young man, just think of the impact he will have on those around him when he's an adult! Absolute leader right there.
Have the same thought every interview. Maybe not regarding cars, but his level of empathy and spontaneity is amazing. The way he manages to bond with all these different people, especially kids, who often have a hard time being understood... it would already be impressive with healthy people, what he manages is astounding. It's a real pleasure to watch him.
I'm glad that you let her sing alone. I have never met someone with Williams that does not carry a tune. One more interesting fact and she sang perfectly in tune. Wonderful parents and brother too! I wish everyone had her sensitivity.
@@salmeleonsthe mom explains it in the video... people with William's Syndrome have autistic traits being hypersensitivity one of them. Generally, they can hear, smell, taste... More than neurotypicals. That's why she can sing on tune, because she might have a perfect pitch. I'm autistic and I don't have a perfect pitch, though, but I can tune pretty well and pronounce languages better than others.
What a beautiful, intriguing girl. And I love her singing voice. Wish I could hear her sing an entire song. Several times I felt sad when she seemed to indicate she was right on the verge of knowing something. Her words were, "wait, am I realizing something right now?" And she seemed to be searching for a thought or idea that was just barely eluding her. She's so intense in a way. This girl captivates me!
Growing up, I went to school with a kiddo who had William’s Syndrome. We were in band together, and he ended up getting very close with me and my friend group. To this day, his Facebook posts continue to bring me the joy and brightness that his upbeat essence once brought me in person. Very lucky to have such a genuine and kind human as a friend!
When my daughter was little we thought she had Williams Syndrome, but it didn't show up in her chromosome test. Then we thought for sure it was Fragile X Syndrome, but that didn't test out either. Eventually she was diagnosed with ADHD and ASD1. She's 22 years old now. and very happy that she finally has an explanation for things that are challenging for her. She's married to a wonderful man who knows exactly how to support her.
And just one question - without any bad intentions ; without naming the problems (or the disorders) you think you wouldn't be able to help ? Or figure out how to support her? That obsession with diagnosis in the modern era seems sometimes really absurd to me. It changes nothing about the objective reality of things. I guess and feel that it's more about relieving of the responsibility for one's own behavior. Instead of maybe trying harder to work on yourself people are almost proud to say they have ADHD. Which is btw not really a genetic disorder per se, rather something influenced by the conditions and environment.
Sunny is really a good singer. And her parents are so awesome. I wish all parents could just go day by day and not put tons of expectations of their very young kids.
My wife did a second major in therapy with an emphasis on play therapy. I can tell you her response to that would be something like "Amen, brother (or sister)". We home schooled, and our kids still thank us for it. We did it for scholastic reasons, primarily, as the schools here in Fl, in our area, aren't too great. After a while they both directed their own schooling, and are doing great as young adults, one owned a business in computer repair and IT, and now pulls down an engineering salary, undegreed, and the other is doing what she truly loves.
Chris, as you interview more and more people, you should put together playlists for each disability/diagnosis/condition (if you haven't already), so everyone who wants to learn more can easily see all the interviews you've done pertaining to that topic. It's a great way to see how these conditions present differently in each individual. :)
Sunny is the sweetest! I know disability is just one aspect of what makes someone who they are but every person I’ve seen a video about with William Syndrome seems exceptionally lovely. She’s also so smart and I loved watching her reaction to Chris playing guitar😊
I really applaud your ability to go with the flow and improvise with the silly whimsical things these kids say sometimes. And you radiate true sincerity and open-mindedness to all these different sorts of people. I wish I could speak this way so easily with kids
Well, Sunny sure fits her name. 🌞 She actually has a really nice tone to her voice. It sounds like her top love language is acts of service. She loves her mom best because she makes dinner, tucks her in at night, takes care of her... What a cute brother she has. Beautiful family.
I went to school with a boy who had williams syndrome and I feel so bad because he was so bullied but he was SO sweet and I wish that I had been kinder to him when I went to school with him. Emmanuel, wherever you, I hope you are doing well
Would love to see an interview with an adult who has the same condition! She seems like such a joy to be around, and also has such a supportive and amazing family which is so wonderful to witness
Man I thoroughly enjoy this channel! Learning about all these different “disorders/syndromes” but also seeing the sheer happiness in pretty much every single challenged individual that Chris interviews is just so heart warming. Chris, if you read this comment, what you do is extremely admirable and the way you go about interacting with the people you interview based on each individuals specific character is just awesome and you’re very much a professional at what you do! Keep at it brother as with each new video I watch, my faith in humanity restores more and more and the world needs more inspirational people such as yourself!
What a beautiful thing your doing. I'm 60 and you've changed my view of special needs and mentally challenged people. I look at these kids and people in a very positive way. They are so so needed
Just shows how important Chris' mission is through SBSK. I too have learned to respect and understand that no matter who or what condition anyone has, they are still deserving of love and have the right to be heard ❤️
Chris, thank you for these vids. This beautiful young lady is amazing. I'm sending both of you a big hug. You found you life's purpose and we reap the benefits of meeting all these wonderful people. My cousin had Downs syndrome. We were great friends. I miss her every day. It's all love. These kids teach me so much.❤ You are blessed. Mahalo for blessing us with sharing.❤
Love this! My daughter is going to be so jealous. Lol. She has WS and has started watching your videos on her own. She really wants to be interviewed! She said, "I'm sure they'd love me and we'd be friends"
She is a unique and shiny person, just brightness and happiness. I really like that Sunny has an incredible and supporting family like this. Really beautiful interview along with such amazing persons.
I'm not able to confidently say my parents and brother love me (how Sunny can!) yet I am still living with them as an adult... No offense at all, but I'm just sharing how horrible I feel and how jealous I am of Sunny. This channel feels like a safe space to be that vulnerable. Also she is lovely and absolutely delightful. I'm soon going to be an elementary teacher and I'd love to have a student like Sunny
Although my parents love me, they have never been supportive of my mental struggles and my neurodiversity. I wish I could have parents like Sunny that let go of expectations and let me experience the world the way that feels comfortable to me while also encouraging my happiness. I wish you luck Kate and I hope we both one day build our own support systems
Sunny has a wonderful personality as her brother mentioned. And also such a unique singing voice I really like it. I could imagine her taking up music/singing I think a lot of people would enjoy hearing her.
Such an amazing young girl! I love how Sunny's parents and Chris meet her with the patience and space she needs so that she has plenty of time to answer the questions and process her thoughts. Her singing voice is beautiful too! 💛
Through your channel I learned what Williams syndrome is. I love them, I am a huge fan of Alexandra, the other Williams Syndrome girl you showed here. She is so funny and I love to see her family too, how they care for each other, their lifes. Great people!
Even though Sunny was very "sunny" and cheerful in this video, I got the impression that she was facing many challenges emotionally and mentally at times. You do not really see much of this during the interview. Chris is so good at being cheerful and sunny himself, so that was not going to happen. Sunny felt confused a bit here and there but it passed swifty. Her mother and father are good examples of how to just keep loving one another and being supportive with all the sincerity of their heart. Sunny also has a very big heart and wants to cheer everyone up, which is one of the best personality traits anyone could ever have. Patient continual supportive love seems to be the key to living and working with Sunny. In this way, any moments of confusion or micro-depressions will simply go away. All our love and prayers for a family so truly blest by God and Love.
ive been watching S.B. by S.K since like 2016 and this might be my favorite interview. Just Great. Every bit of this was just Full of Joy. Praise God. Well Done Brother.
Its a bit heartbreaking to see her feel like her brain is fuzzy or confused like making her "crazy ""in her own words if you will. But man watching her, watch him play the guitar is just amazing! God Bless Little Miss Sunny Jewel and her family.
I have ADHD and the confusion and brain fog can get frustrating so I can't even imagine how frustrated she is feeling when it happens to her! And could anyone imagine Sunny going to some music lessons? I think she'd love it
Wow Chris this interview is one of my favorites! Beautiful Sunny and her mom, dad and brother are so caring and genuine. You really outdid yourself! I am so happy you make these videos for everyone to lean about all of the special kids and other people out there! ❣
Chris, this was such an uplifting interview! Sunny was so delightful. Her parents are so loving and understanding. Your guitar and harmonica playing really brought out the expressive and musical qualities that also make Sunny so special!
what a special and lovely human being! and what a perfect name for such a sunny dispostion. Id imagine she brings such happiness and joy to all around her every waking moment.
What an amazing little girl ❤ couldn’t help but laugh at dads reply “it was a mutual agreement” 😂 Edit to say, after watching the video there is something special about Sunnys mum also, you can tell she was meant to be her mum for a reason, I wish the whole family the best
I supported someone with Williams syndrome as part of my job and I must say that people with it aren't always happy,.even if they are most of the time. They are very friendly and loveable.
5:27 "Love is everything." She's so musically inclined. She immediately picked up on that chord change at 14:16. Wow. Please don't ever stop making these videos.
My name is Sunny, too. Sunny Rae. Nice to meet you, Sunny Jewel! I, too, am told often that my name is perfect for my cheerful disposition. Awww, you are beautiful! Keep smiling and singing! 💕
What's special about Sunny is that she has moments of pure lucidity, you can see that when she comments herself from almost a 3rd person perspective. Also, Chris goes hard on the Harmonica ngl.
what a beautiful interview chris! really enjoyed this one as the mom was so grateful and i loved your playing the harmonica and guitar at the same time!
She seems very special and by special I mean in every way, she’s got a real light. I wish her all the best of luck in this world, and I hope that she will always remain happy.❤❤❤❤❤
I love that she has a serious side and likes to enjoy interesting facts! Like she would be an awesome zoo tour guide or something like that and be able to tell all the interesting animal facts. ❤
I have no idea how I discovered this channel, but I'm glad I did. These families that are interviewed, and the interviewer, truly are a breath of fresh air.
Sunny is the perfect name for her!! She is just a ray of sunshine 🫶🏻
She could pass as a sunflower too. The green dress is her stem and her blonde hair is the petals . 🌻
I went to the comment section just to read if someone had said this. So bright and a ray of sunshine and joy, yet kind and, in her own way, down to earth. Definitely what the world needs more of 🤍
Agreed! What a fitting name!
Right?? She’s so adorable!
-greetings from sunny sasha saffire-
-and i and stormy too- 🌈 🌞
“ what do you see when you look in the mirror? “
“ Loved. “
This beautiful little girl. I pray that never changes. Her parents have done a wonderful job.
The hearts of parents, father and mother, are like no other, hearts full of mercy, kindness, and tenderness . Janiep
This is a feature of Williams, they are said to be the "happiest people in the world", not even kidding :)
Its her condition mainly
My friend has Williams Syndrome and he is the absolute sweetest ❤ so happy and loving. Been friends with him almost 30 years.
You are blessed.
I'm happy for you both😊❤
I also know a boy with it 😊 They think he might have autism too.
love 💚
So wonderful 😊
William Syndrome babies characteristically have happy and friendly personality. ❤️
She's having a wide mouth, prominent forehead & puffiness in the eyes & cheeks.
I am a medical student, and Sunny came to my class today to help us learn more about her syndrome. I had to come and watch more. They were truly touching.
Wow! You're lucky
She could be an actual singer . She’s got a good voice
Those with Williams Syndrome are more likely to have "perfect pitch" and higher musical abilities
@@leahcat4 that's crazy that a syndrome can do that!
She’s got a great ear.
@@leahcat4 I sing, and noticed with surprise that many of those notes were dead on pitch. Interesting, I will have to do some research.
Yeah she's naturally brain wired to adjust her voice to the tones and changes, she's actually music smart
the name sunny couldn't fit her more perfectly ☺️ she's adorable!
I betcha she'll someday run into someone very dangerous. Whattya think?
I find it funny that her brother said it was completely her fault for trashing his room. He sets his boundaries!
I love that! He's very logical and matter of fact, but gentle - The perfect thing for us neurodivergent folks (autism here). He's already an incredible young man, just think of the impact he will have on those around him when he's an adult! Absolute leader right there.
@@MayimHastings His shy little smile, what a sweetie.
I loved that she immediately said "It's all his fault" even though she hadn't figured out what exactly "it" was. Totally his fault though.
"Did you get fired, Daddy?
It was a mutual agreement!"
I can't, it is hilarious!!!!
🎉 I’m dying over here I called her father at work and let him know that that made the cut. 🤣🤣🤣
That was brilliant! I'm using it from now on.
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😂😂
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Chris is literally the best interviewer I’ve ever seen. He could probably sell cars like no one’s business too
Have the same thought every interview. Maybe not regarding cars, but his level of empathy and spontaneity is amazing. The way he manages to bond with all these different people, especially kids, who often have a hard time being understood... it would already be impressive with healthy people, what he manages is astounding. It's a real pleasure to watch him.
I'm glad that you let her sing alone. I have never met someone with Williams that does not carry a tune. One more interesting fact and she sang perfectly in tune. Wonderful parents and brother too! I wish everyone had her sensitivity.
Yes, both kids are absolutely adorable! Their parents are very lucky and must be very proud.
I don’t know to which extent it is true but I’ve heard all people with William’s syndrome are very gifted when it comes to music
a lot of people with williams syndrome are known to have perfect pitch! its interesting, i wonder how that works
@@salmeleonsthe mom explains it in the video... people with William's Syndrome have autistic traits being hypersensitivity one of them. Generally, they can hear, smell, taste... More than neurotypicals. That's why she can sing on tune, because she might have a perfect pitch. I'm autistic and I don't have a perfect pitch, though, but I can tune pretty well and pronounce languages better than others.
What a beautiful, intriguing girl. And I love her singing voice. Wish I could hear her sing an entire song. Several times I felt sad when she seemed to indicate she was right on the verge of knowing something. Her words were, "wait, am I realizing something right now?" And she seemed to be searching for a thought or idea that was just barely eluding her. She's so intense in a way. This girl captivates me!
YES! I thought to myself, she needs a way to express herself other than words.. ❤
completely agree i was thinking the whole time i'd love to have a convo and pick her brain
Growing up, I went to school with a kiddo who had William’s Syndrome. We were in band together, and he ended up getting very close with me and my friend group. To this day, his Facebook posts continue to bring me the joy and brightness that his upbeat essence once brought me in person. Very lucky to have such a genuine and kind human as a friend!
When my daughter was little we thought she had Williams Syndrome, but it didn't show up in her chromosome test. Then we thought for sure it was Fragile X Syndrome, but that didn't test out either. Eventually she was diagnosed with ADHD and ASD1. She's 22 years old now. and very happy that she finally has an explanation for things that are challenging for her. She's married to a wonderful man who knows exactly how to support her.
That’s nice
And just one question - without any bad intentions ; without naming the problems (or the disorders) you think you wouldn't be able to help ? Or figure out how to support her? That obsession with diagnosis in the modern era seems sometimes really absurd to me. It changes nothing about the objective reality of things. I guess and feel that it's more about relieving of the responsibility for one's own behavior. Instead of maybe trying harder to work on yourself people are almost proud to say they have ADHD. Which is btw not really a genetic disorder per se, rather something influenced by the conditions and environment.
Sunny is really a good singer. And her parents are so awesome. I wish all parents could just go day by day and not put tons of expectations of their very young kids.
My wife did a second major in therapy with an emphasis on play therapy. I can tell you her response to that would be something like "Amen, brother (or sister)".
We home schooled, and our kids still thank us for it. We did it for scholastic reasons, primarily, as the schools here in Fl, in our area, aren't too great.
After a while they both directed their own schooling, and are doing great as young adults, one owned a business in computer repair and IT, and now pulls down an engineering salary, undegreed, and the other is doing what she truly loves.
Chris, as you interview more and more people, you should put together playlists for each disability/diagnosis/condition (if you haven't already), so everyone who wants to learn more can easily see all the interviews you've done pertaining to that topic. It's a great way to see how these conditions present differently in each individual. :)
15 playlists so far :)
That's a great idea
Sunny is the sweetest! I know disability is just one aspect of what makes someone who they are but every person I’ve seen a video about with William Syndrome seems exceptionally lovely. She’s also so smart and I loved watching her reaction to Chris playing guitar😊
I love that raspy voice . Sunny's a sweet, pretty, and smart girl❤
You're so nice and kind Chris. I wish more were like you
He was a special Ed teacher so that’s why he’s nice. He used to work with kids just like sunny.
@@Maggot_infesteddErm, or maybe he chose to go into special ed because he was already nice?
I really applaud your ability to go with the flow and improvise with the silly whimsical things these kids say sometimes. And you radiate true sincerity and open-mindedness to all these different sorts of people. I wish I could speak this way so easily with kids
Her bro is such a little sweetie omg
The world needs MORE people like this...friendly, kind and sociable people
We don't need MORE
We need to be LIKE people with this syndrome.
@@derklavierspieler7491 that's really sad 😔
Every single person we’ve seen with Williams syndrome is the absolutely SWEETEST kind of person!! I just adore this gal!
idk, her words are so poetic! sweet, happy and smart girl
Well, Sunny sure fits her name. 🌞 She actually has a really nice tone to her voice.
It sounds like her top love language is acts of service. She loves her mom best because she makes dinner, tucks her in at night, takes care of her...
What a cute brother she has. Beautiful family.
30 Words out of her encyclopedia Britannica. That’s a good way to put it. She is so cute.
A beautiful way to explain it, truly 💚
@@moondoggie7478 It wouldn't surprise me if that was fairly accurate, too, as a ratio.
She is the star! ⭐️⭐️⭐️
I went to school with a boy who had williams syndrome and I feel so bad because he was so bullied but he was SO sweet and I wish that I had been kinder to him when I went to school with him. Emmanuel, wherever you, I hope you are doing well
She was realizing something sad about herself..and couldn't put it into words. She does sing well, and is learning and coming out of childhood.
Would love to see an interview with an adult who has the same condition!
She seems like such a joy to be around, and also has such a supportive and amazing family which is so wonderful to witness
He’s done one I’m pretty sure
He did one like four years ago. Look up Williams syndrome special books
Man I thoroughly enjoy this channel! Learning about all these different “disorders/syndromes” but also seeing the sheer happiness in pretty much every single challenged individual that Chris interviews is just so heart warming. Chris, if you read this comment, what you do is extremely admirable and the way you go about interacting with the people you interview based on each individuals specific character is just awesome and you’re very much a professional at what you do! Keep at it brother as with each new video I watch, my faith in humanity restores more and more and the world needs more inspirational people such as yourself!
What a beautiful thing your doing. I'm 60 and you've changed my view of special needs and mentally challenged people. I look at these kids and people in a very positive way. They are so so needed
Just shows how important Chris' mission is through SBSK. I too have learned to respect and understand that no matter who or what condition anyone has, they are still deserving of love and have the right to be heard ❤️
AWW SHE IS SO LOVELY AND SO IS HER FAMILY THANK YOU YOU PUT A BIG SMILE ON MY FACE ON THIS GREY DAY BLESSINGS FROM THE UK
Sunny is literally a ray of sunshine 🌞
I have williams syndrome and its the best gift to have
My friend has it and he is the sweetest most loving person💕 definitely is a gift
Give me some 😢
My daughter is special-needs and her favorite thing in the world is music and to sing there is something very therapeutic about music
Sunny is a BIG BLESSING, especially to her daddy. It seems she's teaching him joy
💜🙏🏻🫂🥰
Chris, you are always so respectful and kind with all of the people you are interviewing. It keeps me coming back.
Sunny is adorable!.
Sunny definitely would be great in singing classes ! Not only would it benefit her it would benefit the world, she is so great !
What a wonderful family. Mom and Dad are so loving and the brother is amazing. He understands her and her needs. His Special sister!!!
She is such a beautiful singer, I could have listen to her sing a lot longer
You have such a special way of interacting with humans Chris what a true blessing
I smiled the whole time watching this. So precious 😊
Chris, thank you for these vids.
This beautiful young lady is amazing.
I'm sending both of you a big hug.
You found you life's purpose and we reap the benefits of meeting all these wonderful people.
My cousin had Downs syndrome. We were great friends. I miss her every day.
It's all love.
These kids teach me so much.❤
You are blessed.
Mahalo for blessing us with sharing.❤
Love this! My daughter is going to be so jealous. Lol. She has WS and has started watching your videos on her own. She really wants to be interviewed! She said, "I'm sure they'd love me and we'd be friends"
She is a unique and shiny person, just brightness and happiness. I really like that Sunny has an incredible and supporting family like this. Really beautiful interview along with such amazing persons.
Sunny gonna tell it! So cute.
I'm not able to confidently say my parents and brother love me (how Sunny can!) yet I am still living with them as an adult... No offense at all, but I'm just sharing how horrible I feel and how jealous I am of Sunny. This channel feels like a safe space to be that vulnerable. Also she is lovely and absolutely delightful. I'm soon going to be an elementary teacher and I'd love to have a student like Sunny
You are loved. Get ready for tons of love from your students when you become a teacher.
@@sarahcrandall2272 aww thank you so much! I appreciate you!☺
Although my parents love me, they have never been supportive of my mental struggles and my neurodiversity. I wish I could have parents like Sunny that let go of expectations and let me experience the world the way that feels comfortable to me while also encouraging my happiness. I wish you luck Kate and I hope we both one day build our own support systems
@@lazycloud4684 love you
Sunny has a wonderful personality as her brother mentioned. And also such a unique singing voice I really like it. I could imagine her taking up music/singing I think a lot of people would enjoy hearing her.
This girl is absolutely amazing! She seems like such a fun, nice, and generally good person to be around
Sunny is the perfect name for her… she truly is a ray of sunshine! 🌞What a delight to have someone like her for a daughter! ❤
Such an amazing young girl! I love how Sunny's parents and Chris meet her with the patience and space she needs so that she has plenty of time to answer the questions and process her thoughts. Her singing voice is beautiful too! 💛
Through your channel I learned what Williams syndrome is.
I love them, I am a huge fan of Alexandra, the other Williams Syndrome girl you showed here. She is so funny and I love to see her family too, how they care for each other, their lifes.
Great people!
Even though Sunny was very "sunny" and cheerful in this video, I got the impression that she was facing many challenges emotionally and mentally at times. You do not really see much of this during the interview. Chris is so good at being cheerful and sunny himself, so that was not going to happen. Sunny felt confused a bit here and there but it passed swifty. Her mother and father are good examples of how to just keep loving one another and being supportive with all the sincerity of their heart. Sunny also has a very big heart and wants to cheer everyone up, which is one of the best personality traits anyone could ever have. Patient continual supportive love seems to be the key to living and working with Sunny. In this way, any moments of confusion or micro-depressions will simply go away. All our love and prayers for a family so truly blest by God and Love.
ive been watching S.B. by S.K since like 2016 and this might be my favorite interview. Just Great. Every bit of this was just Full of Joy.
Praise God. Well Done Brother.
What a great kid. I also love her nice resonant voice!
Thank you for everything you do SBSK!
This is exactly the video I needed to make me smile after a long shift at the hospital
Its a bit heartbreaking to see her feel like her brain is fuzzy or confused like making her "crazy ""in her own words if you will. But man watching her, watch him play the guitar is just amazing! God Bless Little Miss Sunny Jewel and her family.
I have ADHD and the confusion and brain fog can get frustrating so I can't even imagine how frustrated she is feeling when it happens to her! And could anyone imagine Sunny going to some music lessons? I think she'd love it
She’s so beautiful! And super sweet ❤
I love her personality.
YOU ARE THE BEST SUNNY 🌹
Wow Chris this interview is one of my favorites! Beautiful Sunny and her mom, dad and brother are so caring and genuine. You really outdid yourself! I am so happy you make these videos for everyone to lean about all of the special kids and other people out there! ❣
What a wonderful family !! Sunny’s name is so fitting for her.
Chris, this was such an uplifting interview! Sunny was so delightful. Her parents are so loving and understanding. Your guitar and harmonica playing really brought out the expressive and musical qualities that also make Sunny so special!
This beautiful little girl has got a great lovely voice for singing.
What a voice! That song she did surprised me! Right on key and so beautiful!
Sunny is the perfect name for this kiddo!! She’s so happy :)
what a special and lovely human being! and what a perfect name for such a sunny dispostion. Id imagine she brings such happiness and joy to all around her every waking moment.
What an amazing little girl ❤ couldn’t help but laugh at dads reply “it was a mutual agreement” 😂
Edit to say, after watching the video there is something special about Sunnys mum also, you can tell she was meant to be her mum for a reason, I wish the whole family the best
Yes! Her mom takes such absolute delight in everything Sunny does during this interview. They are both rays of sunshine.
I supported someone with Williams syndrome as part of my job and I must say that people with it aren't always happy,.even if they are most of the time. They are very friendly and loveable.
She’s the sweetest
5:27 "Love is everything."
She's so musically inclined. She immediately picked up on that chord change at 14:16. Wow.
Please don't ever stop making these videos.
genius
You go mom! Sunny is great person that deserves to have a mom like she has.
In this evil time of history, what a totally blissful way to live every single day . God bless her and keep her in the Palm of Your Mighty Hand.❤️
I absolutely agree with you 😊
@@janleslie7163 ☝🏻😊
Sunny, you sing perfectly on pitch, and your voice is beautiful! ❤👏🏼
Sunny's got an amazing singing voice, I could listen to her make music all day
What a beautiful young soul!! Wishing her the best life! She deserves it!
man i truly love you and am adoring what u doin for human being. I love you bro
I gotta say, this little girl had me smiling within 30 seconds of seeing her! I love this kid! So sweet!!
My name is Sunny, too. Sunny Rae. Nice to meet you, Sunny Jewel! I, too, am told often that my name is perfect for my cheerful disposition. Awww, you are beautiful! Keep smiling and singing! 💕
I'm in a very dark place right now and your videos never fail to bring a smile to my face. Thank you for what you do.
What's special about Sunny is that she has moments of pure lucidity, you can see that when she comments herself from almost a 3rd person perspective. Also, Chris goes hard on the Harmonica ngl.
what a beautiful interview chris! really enjoyed this one as the mom was so grateful and i loved your playing the harmonica and guitar at the same time!
Is her actually name from birth, Sunny? Or is it a nickname? Because if it’s her original birth name.. wow what a beautiful wild coincidence.
They said that was her real birth name
It is a big joy to see the whole family!
Sunny is the best. We are all the best! 🎉
Thanks for introducing everyone to Sunny. ✨🌞✨
She seems very special and by special I mean in every way, she’s got a real light. I wish her all the best of luck in this world, and I hope that she will always remain happy.❤❤❤❤❤
I loveee her shes so cute and a perfect personality!
Sunny is such a sweet little girl. What a heart of gold she has...
Beautiful outfits in this family haha! Among so many wonderful things, I love that they’re matching ☺️
I just LOVE Mom! Shes got such a cool personality! Her & Dad have raised two very special children!❤❤👨👩👧👦
I love that she has a serious side and likes to enjoy interesting facts! Like she would be an awesome zoo tour guide or something like that and be able to tell all the interesting animal facts. ❤
I have no idea how I discovered this channel, but I'm glad I did. These families that are interviewed, and the interviewer, truly are a breath of fresh air.
Aww, she is the sweetest little girl! She is a little ray of sunshine! It was adorable to see her rock out to music, lol.
I love Sunnys voice and i love mom's dress!
As soon as I saw the title, I knew it was William's syndrome 😊 I learned that from this channel too! So genuine and kind. ❤
Such a lovely family 😊❤ thanks for sharing Sunny’s story with us. She sure does seem fun!