Day 21 ( 03.08.17) Thursday
At the beginning of Nimmy’s program at Peto, we were told that the Institute was going to merge with a University; it was no longer
Three years ago, I read a book written by a mum who has a son with cerebral palsy. She wrote about her experience as a mother and about her son who couldn’t walk initially but eventually walked. In her book, she wrote that she travelled to Hungary with her son so he could attend Peto Institute.
At the beginning of Nimmy’s program at Peto, we were told that the Institute was going to merge with a University; it was no longer
Starting this journal only came as an idea after a few days in Budapest. I really didn’t have it all planned out but I took
Currently, I have a lot on my plate. Each day I learn to prioritize; I am still learning. Yes, family comes first but there are
Looking back at my summer break cum Nimmy’s therapy sessions in Budapest, I learnt a lot about life. The good, the bad and the ugly.
At the beginning of Nimmy’s program at Peto, we were told that the Institute was going to merge with a University; it was no longer
Starting this journal only came as an idea after a few days in Budapest. I really didn’t have it all planned out but I took
Currently, I have a lot on my plate. Each day I learn to prioritize; I am still learning. Yes, family comes first but there are
Looking back at my summer break cum Nimmy’s therapy sessions in Budapest, I learnt a lot about life. The good, the bad and the ugly.
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