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Meet Tiny Light Emma.
This sweet seven year old is very social and loves those around her, especially
her three brothers, Ryan, Matthew, and William. She loves gymnastics (or “jumping
class,” as she calls it), swimming and baseball. Emma also enjoys playing with
her dolls, going to school and trying new things. She demonstrates an amazing
strength, despite her struggles early in life.
Emma suffered a
massive stroke in utero, in which she lost the majority of the left side of her
brain. She also developed hydrocephalus, which required a shunt to be placed in
her brain when she was only one month old. The brain injury also caused a seizure
disorder, which is controlled with medication. However, some of her more severe
seizures require trips to the hospital. Though Emma has some physical
challenges and has some difficulty with communication and learning, she remains
joyful. Her parents don’t know what the future will bring, but they remain positive.
They are looking forward to helping her reach her potential and hope that she
lives a life of joy and happiness.
Emma’s parents have some
great advice for other families raising children with brain injury. “You never really know what the outcome will be. Don't get bogged
down with predictions; the only thing that should limit your child is your
child. Be creative and see how you can incorporate and adapt things so you
and your child don’t have to miss out on anything. Get the things you need to get done, like medical stuff,
medications and therapy, but don't forget to give them time to be a kid, too. Also,
ask for help. Include others in the care of your child so that you are
able to have time to focus on other things.”
Story by Emily
Harrison
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