0 Bewertungen0% fanden dieses Dokument nützlich (0 Abstimmungen)
20 Ansichten1 Seite
A boy named Sonny Pikett who was born two months early with brain damage and cerebral palsy learned to sit up, crawl, and walk with a frame after attending a special school called PACE that helped "retrain" his brain through repetition, teaching undamaged parts of his brain to take over functions of damaged parts.
A boy named Sonny Pikett who was born two months early with brain damage and cerebral palsy learned to sit up, crawl, and walk with a frame after attending a special school called PACE that helped "retrain" his brain through repetition, teaching undamaged parts of his brain to take over functions of damaged parts.
A boy named Sonny Pikett who was born two months early with brain damage and cerebral palsy learned to sit up, crawl, and walk with a frame after attending a special school called PACE that helped "retrain" his brain through repetition, teaching undamaged parts of his brain to take over functions of damaged parts.
school helps to 'RETRAIN' his brain Sonny Pikett, seven, was born two months early and struggling to breathe His parents, Louise and Adrian, were told he had suffered brain damage They were also told that he would probably have cerebral palsy By the age of three he couldn't walk, talk, crawl or sit up unaided He then started at a special school for children with disabilities - PACE There, specialists use repetition to teach undamaged parts of his brain to take over the function of some of the damaged parts He can now sit up, walk with a frame, crawl and communicate