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Robert and Skye Anderson (twins)
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Cerebral Palsy
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I’m writing this letter to tell you about my 8-year-old
twins with Cerebral Palsy. My son, Robert is in the 3rd
grade at Lake Hamilton Elementary. He walks with polio
crutches and he is somewhat delayed. He is such a happy
child and fun to be around. When we moved to Hot Springs
from Texas he was 3 years old. He could only combat crawl
and had very limited speech. We enrolled him into First
Step School and within one year, they had him walking in a
walker. He could say all sorts of things. By the second
year he was using polio crutches. When he graduated from
First Step, he was able to push his twin sister’s
wheelchair across the stage.
My daughter, Skye, is severely disabled. She is still
enrolled in First Step in their school age program. She
has come a long way. The road this far has not been easy
but with the help of First Step teachers, therapists and
nurses, my family has been helped many many times. I
recommend to families all the time to get their children
into First Step...they will never be sorry they did.
Debra & Robert Anderson |
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