With extensive rehabilitation, this young man overcame the complications in his younger years, a story of inspiration, from the Newspapers, translated…
The nine-year-old Tae-Kwon-Do boy, Beans last year took the silver medal in the Tae-Kwon-Do competitions nationwide, he is very agile, and nobody could tell, that he was a premature baby at all. He was born when he was only seven months, weighted only a little over two pounds, the same weight as two cups of soymilk, he’d suffered three subdural hematomas, anemia, and retinopathy, worked hard in rehabilitation for seven whole years, then he’d finally, gotten caught up with the developmental milestones of children his age.
Bean’s mother, Huang said, at age two, he still couldn’t walk yet, and by five, he couldn’t manage the fine motor movements or the bigger movements either, and the medical assessments showed that he had visual impairments as well, she’d discussed with the physicians, and decided to get Beans involved in Tae-kwon-do training, plus the daily physical therapies, by age seven, he’d finally gotten caught up to the developmental milestones of children his age, and successfully enrolled into school.
And, because of the mother’s never giving up on her young son, and his hardworking manners of working out, exercising to get his physiques up, he was finally, caught up, and that still just showed, how hard work pays off, and never giving up on anything is what will help us overcome the obstacles in our lives!