When Your Child Has a Stroke, What's Next?
Bria Scharf’s 9 month check-up was puzzling. What appeared to be right arm and right leg dominance, were actually signs of weakness on the left side of her body. Tests showed Bria may have had a stroke in utero. Our therapists have been working with her ever since and at 5 years old now, her story is pretty amazing to watch. Audio described version: • When Your Child Has a Stroke, What's Next?

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