The image depicts a mother actively engaging with her 12-year-old son who has autism and Down syndrome, as they collaboratively empty the dishwasher. The scene illustrates a moment in their daily life, showcasing their interaction and shared responsibilities. The visual highlights the importance of support and inclusion in household activities, providing insight into the daily routines of families with special needs children.
This image serves various purposes, suitable for educational materials, informative websites, and social media campaigns focused on autism awareness and family dynamics. It can be utilized in brochures, presentations, and articles that advocate for inclusivity, or illustrate content regarding disability support. Additionally, it works well for eBooks, infographics, and other print media that aim to promote understanding and empathy.
Name | Bytes | Width | Height | DPI | Media Type |
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small | 296386 | 726 | 484 | 72 | image/jpeg |
medium | 620269 | 1257 | 838 | 300 | image/jpeg |
large | 1498009 | 2124 | 1416 | 300 | image/jpeg |
x_large | 5143011 | 3869 | 2580 | 300 | image/jpeg |
xx_large | 24115627 | 7687 | 5125 | 300 | image/jpeg |
Royalty Free Image Size: small: 726 x 484 Pixels, medium: 1257 x 838 Pixels, large: 2124 x 1416 Pixels, x_large: 3869 x 2580 Pixels, xx_large: 7687 x 5125 Pixels, - Orientation: Horizontal
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Kitchen
People
Care
Confidence
Pride
Happiness
Independence - Concept
Concentration
Contemplation
Dishwasher
Assistance
Effort
Lifestyles
Horizontal
Indoors
10-11 Years
Domestic Room
Eyeglasses
Serious
White People
Disability
Domestic Kitchen
Smiling
Looking
Staring
Mother
Family
Canada
Childhood
Learning
Chromosome
Genetic Research
Child
Teenager
Brushing
Domestic Life
Down Syndrome
Part of a Series
Two People
Teenage Girls
Elementary Age
Photography
Blank Expression
Chores
One Parent
Preschool Age
Candid
Looking Away
Real People
Responsibility
Day In The Life Series
Autism
Persons with Disabilities
Single Mother
Self-Sufficiency
Neurodiversity
Real Life
Middle Childhood