The Amazing Impact Five Counties Has Had On Scott's Life
/Two-year-old Scott was born with a severe form of Cornelia de Lange Syndrome, and first started coming to Five Counties in Peterborough when he was a week old so he could learn to eat without choking. His syndrome is characterized by slow growth which makes him short for his age with four fingers on one hand.
His physiotherapist worked on Scott’s balance as he was learning to sit up and crawl. She also suggested adding a strap inside his walker to give him more stability and more confidence.
Just a month before his second birthday, Scott discovered the freedom of walking on his own, thanks to a mini-walker built just for him. Six months later, he took his first steps without it.
His progress has been amazing as most kids with the same condition cannot even sit up yet. “They are not expected to walk until age four to six, if they live that long,” says his mother Joanna. “Yet our determined little boy does front rolls at his gymnastics class every week. He may be small, but no one should underestimate him.”
Scott started coming to Five Counties when he was a week old. He has made tremendous progress since then. (photo courtesy Five Counties)