Just like other girls, Frances loves sparkles and dressing up There’s no such word as can’t.’
That’s what I always tell my daughter Frances, now 14. And it’s something my brave girl proves on a daily basis.
See, Frances isn’t like other teens. She has cerebral palsy – a condition affecting her movement and coordination.
When she was born 10 weeks early in December 2002, she weighed a tiny 3lb 4oz. She was a tough little cookie, though.
And when me and her dad Reuben, then 39, finally brought her home, our other kids, Luke, then 8, Alice, 7, and Adam, 3, all adored her.
Quickly, we noticed something was wrong. Frances wasn’t meeting her milestones.
We took her to see a doctor. And then came the tests that confirmed…
