I'm an aide at a primary school where a boy with severe cerebral palsy goes (I'm not his aide). He's 8, can't walk, talk, eat or use his arms and has been using one of these for about a year. It takes a while to answer the teachers questions but he's in a year/class with normal kids. Everyone is really patient and I love having conversations with him. This is in sweden.
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I'm an aide at a primary school where a boy with severe cerebral palsy goes (I'm not his aide). He's 8, can't walk, talk, eat or use his arms and has been using one of these for about a year. It takes a while to answer the teachers questions but he's in a year/class with normal kids. Everyone is really patient and I love having conversations with him. This is in sweden.
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