The documentary follows Felix, a three-year-old toddler with Cerebral Palsy. We watch Felix partake in hobbies and enjoying everyday activities. Although Cerebral Palsy is difficult to live with, this documentary will look at some of the things that make Felix happy. We are given an insight into the way the family cope with his disability, there emotions and what they value doing together. It takes a different approach to many documentaries showing children with disabilities, as it shows Felix as the happy, content child he is, without showing nor ignoring the limitations of his impairment.
Does anyone have told you about the Conductive Education? It is a training for children and adult with CP. I have been there sence I was 5 years old. I´m sure he will be much better if he begins that early in age.
andreasgymlove1 2 months ago
Omg he is a gorgeous little boy! God bless his soul :-)
heartz500 3 months ago
If you dont mine me asking but did you save your sons umblibal cord at birth?
CynthiaMichelle1000 7 months ago
he is sooooo beautiful!
sxcever 1 year ago
hesss sooo cute love hes eyesss!!!!!!
Maricarmen417 1 year ago
You are so blessed to have such a beautiful little boy. He looks so happy. x
J9mojotiny 1 year ago
He really has the most happy, beautiful face. What a gift he is.
krainekraine 1 year ago
he is soo cute...
Mrstatis1 2 years ago
that's such a lovely idea to get him a pony :) such a lovely, supportive family for him which is very important
randomactiongirl16 2 years ago
I know what Felix feels like. I have Hemiplegia Cerebral Palsy. My name is Michaela Schwartz & I am 16 years old. I love what I have. I love my brother Max & friends at JCC Ballet & Madonna School
birds16ful 2 years ago