My Nonverbal Friend with 2 Extra Chromosomes
Cheyenne was diagnosed with an extra of both chromosome 8 and 9 while in utero. Doctors believed she would not survive birth. Cheyenne is now almost 3 years old and is progressing in ways previously thought to be impossible. Although she is currently nonverbal, we easily connected and formed a friendship.
Cheyenne's diagnoses include Trisomy 8, Trisomy 9, hydrocephalus, failure to thrive, club feet and low muscle tone.
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Cheyenne's diagnoses include Trisomy 8, Trisomy 9, hydrocephalus, failure to thrive, club feet and low muscle tone.
SBSK's Website: https://sbsk.org/
SBSK's Socials: https://www.instagram.com/specialbooksbyspecialkids
https://twitter.com/chrisulmer
https://www.facebook.com/specialbooksbyspecialkids Socials:
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