Little People Big World: Does Jackson Roloff Know He Has Dwarfism?

TLC: ZACH AND TORI WITH SON JACKSON

The popular Little People Big World couple Zach and Tori have built a lovely wife for themselves. They have been together for a decade and share three adorable kids. Unlike Zach’s other siblings, he and his family continued to appear on the show with their lovely kids. LPBW, as we know, revolves around the lives of people who have dwarfism. Zach inherited the disorder from his parents, and his kids also have it. The three children, Jackson, Lilah, and Josiah appear to suffer from the same condition. Lilah and Josiah are very young to know about it. However, Jackson being the oldest, will eventually have to face the truth before his siblings. He is five-years-old right now, and fans believe it’s the right time to tell him disability.

Little People Big World: Fans Believe It’s Very Important To Talk To Jackson About His Health Issue

Fan-favorite Little People Big World stars, Zach and Tori, are blessed with a remarkable family. While the latter is of average size, the former inherited achondroplasia, a kind of dwarfism, from his mother, Amy Roloff. However, since Zach has a super gene, all of his kids ended up with the same kind of dwarfism as thier father and their grandmother. Zach and Tori’s eldest son, Jackson, is already five. He goes to kindergarten and meets with his friends and other schoolmates. As he grows up, he is also getting close to realizing that he is different from others. However, Zach earlier talked about how looking at other people with dwarfism, Jackson says that they look like his grandparents and dad. But the young boy never realized that he is also the same.

TLC: JACKSON ROLOFF

Jackson is very proud of himself, has a lot of confidence in himself, and sees himself quite high. But, the LPBW star expressed concern that his son will break down when he finds out about his condition. However, fans believe it is very important for Zach and Tori to talk to Jackson about his health issue rather than regret it later. However, it may be difficult for a person to deal with it. Fans believe it’s crucial to be open and honest with children about their problems so they can react when others ask them questions or make remarks. And as he is in kindergarten, his height and physical appearance have started to stand out more than ever.

Fans feel that Jackson should be prepared for all the comments from his friends that he might face in the future for his height. He will start to notice that his classmates and friends are different from how he is. So, a few months earlier, Zach and Tori said they planned to talk to Jackson about it. The latest season of Little People Big World covered the topic, in which the couple tried to communicate the same to their eldest son. Despite that, many fans feel that even though Jackson now knows that he has dwarfism, it might still be hard for him to understand what the condition actually is.

Little People Big World: Zach Roloff Shares His Childhood Struggles As A Little Person

Little People Big World star Zach Roloff also has the same condition as his kids and mother, and being a little person, he faced difficulty dealing with it. In a previous episode, the reality TV star explained that it makes you lose confidence in yourself when you come to know about it. And it is the saddest thing in life. So, the young dad fears the same for Jackson. Talking about his childhood, Zach said that racing with friends and playing chase always made him fear being left behind. Talking about his experience, he mentioned that his friends used to run away because of his height. So, Zach often broke down in tears and vowed to inform his mother, Amy Roloff, that his friends had once again “run away.”

TLC: ZACH ROLOFF

Because of this, the matriarch would scream at Jeremy, his twin, to not “leave his brother behind.” Zach described his feelings as being “demoralised” when he reflected on this time. That is due to how much of a “little brother thing” it was. He was Jeremy’s age, but he wasn’t a younger brother. The “collision of confidence and self-worth” was Zach’s final point. The “reality” is coming “for him” (Jackson) and all “his kids,” he alleged, adding that this is what wounded him the most. For all the latest Little People Big World updates, keep coming back to TV Season & Spoilers.

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