Parenting Twins With Disabilities: Maddie and Felix
Twins Maddie and Felix are non-verbal and have high needs. Maddie has a brain injury which affects her muscle tone, and Felix has no arms and lives with autism. For 28-year-old mum Nikki Stokes, life is a constant juggle with three other children to care for as well. We walk in her shoes to see how she navigates the daily grind. Made with the support of NZ On Air. Follow Us on Facebook: / attitudetv Follow Us on Twitter: / attitude_tv See more Videos: http://attitudelive.com This video was made with funding from NZ On Air / attitudepictures

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