Learning to Walk: Better Late Than Never
Four Year Old Learns to Walk
As a four year old, Laura Vance is learning to walk. She has a disease called Spina Bifida, which means her legs are partially paralyzed. She's working hard to get moving on her own.
Dana Wachter/11 Connects
Laura likes to be independent and do things herself, a trait that her physical therapist says will serve her well throughout her life.
Related Links
Learn more about Spina Bifida:
National Institutes of Health: Spina Bifida
The Spina Bifida Association
Kid’s Health: Spina Bifida
Bristol, Tenn.—The average person takes thousands of steps a day. Most of us learn to walk at about one year old. But for some people born with a disease called Spina Bifida, getting around is an everyday challenge.
The story above introduces a little girl from Bristol who may be a little behind, but she’s working hard to get moving on her own.
Here’ are a few facts about Spina Bifida from the National Institution of Neurological Disorders and Stroke:
—> No one quite knows where the disease comes from, but scientists suspect genetic, nutritional, and environmental factors play a role.
—> Symptoms can vary, and can range from minor physical problems to severe physical and mental disabilities.
—> It is important to note, however, that most people with Spina Bifida are of normal intelligence.
Here are links to learn more information about Spina Bifida:
http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/spina_bifida/detail_spina_bifida.htm
http://www.spinabifidaassociation.org
http://kidshealth.org/kid/health_problems/bone/spina_bifida.html
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YOU GO GIRL!!! God bless you, sweet child. That determination will serve you well.



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