Parents of poorly baby want to help support others
"We don't know if he will be able to walk, to talk, and it's the simple things that people take for granted like whether he will be able to say mum and dad", Daryl said.
Oakley, from Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, has to be fed by a tube and cannot reach or grasp for things.Daryl said: "I do feel incredibly lucky to have him, he was sent to us for a reason" "As a nine-month-old baby there are certain things you may expect your child to be able to do and for us that's quite limited", Daryl said.
"When you have children you have an expectation that you're going to go for walks in the park, go on holiday, go to the beach, you're going to eat ice cream... just the basic day-to-day things have been kind of taken away. "We work really hard to work with Oakley to develop his potential and I call it unlocking his abilities."
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