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Abby On The Road To Recovery

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Uploaded by on May 20, 2008

Abby was a girl who had meningitis as a baby and suffered brain-damage. She was blind, could not sit up or crawl, and could not feed herself. Her parents read "What To Do About Your Brain Injured Child", by Glenn Doman. They began patterning, and after a few months, Abby began crawling. After six months, she began creeping. Then she began to walk. She is no longer blind, can read at a second grade level, and can feed herself. She walks a mile a day, is funny and smart. Abby is like thousands of other brain injured children who have been helped by The Institutes for the Achievement of Human Potential, the non-profit organization founded by Glenn Doman.
http://www.iahp.org

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  • way to go abby keep up the great work.

  • I love this family to pieces. They are a GIFT to the world with their precious children. Abby that little darling shows you what LOVE from a mommy and daddy can do. They were the instruments in giving not only Abby vision - but all of us. Love Jude NH

  • AWESOME!!

  • i'm so happy for her! She's beautiful! And so brave!

  • Amazing baby!! how strong... God bless her and her family forever!!

  • what wonderful parents and an even more amazing child! God bless your family

  • THIS IS AWESOME!

  • omg thnks 4 sharing this i wish 4 more improvement in abby and her twin they are adorable may maaiy allah bless you and your precios and beautiful family!:)

  • God Bless you and your beautiful family and I pray for continued hope and achievement for Abby!

    Your determination as parents says so very much in a world where it is so easy to throw in the towel! My compliments to you both!

    God Bless!

    Cindy

  • It said 'movement develops vision'. So I guess when she started to move, her sight improved :) xx

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