I am glad you appreciated the short film, what my dad was about though, if you watch all the films, was teaching other people, how to do the work. This enabled these children to receive the hours and years of work they needed to improve, and ultimately walk, and communicate more normally.
My dad was a lot of stuff, he was a WW II vet, who was in a VA Hospital for a year with a brain injury, his insight as a Physical Therapist came to him during his own rehabilitation. His training was at NYU, he also had a PHD in psycology. He was an amazing person, growing up in his house was a gift.
thank you for watching, the films were made in about 1966, my dad incited the activity, as you saw, which he also was ale to progress, a great deal of work, but I think worth the effort.
I am glad you appreciated the short film, what my dad was about though, if you watch all the films, was teaching other people, how to do the work. This enabled these children to receive the hours and years of work they needed to improve, and ultimately walk, and communicate more normally.
SholomGootzeit 2 years ago
I like this one a lot! It makes me feel happy for her and for the man who trained her.
Lisalt 2 years ago
your dad must had a lot of patience for kids like her and I can tell he had a such a big heart.
videolver2 3 years ago
so your dad was a physical therapist for kids?
videolver2 3 years ago
My dad was a lot of stuff, he was a WW II vet, who was in a VA Hospital for a year with a brain injury, his insight as a Physical Therapist came to him during his own rehabilitation. His training was at NYU, he also had a PHD in psycology. He was an amazing person, growing up in his house was a gift.
SholomGootzeit 3 years ago
I was so happy to see her walk! This video deeply touched me.
gracefuliceskater 3 years ago
thank you for watching, the films were made in about 1966, my dad incited the activity, as you saw, which he also was ale to progress, a great deal of work, but I think worth the effort.
SholomGootzeit 3 years ago