Amazing day yesterday at @wheelpower’s event to introduce children to sports. Sebby and Lottie tried archery, javelin and boccia for the first time. What a great day, they loved it. Thank you
Happy 9th birthday to this absolutely amazing boy!! He’s had a fantastic day with his cousins. When we asked what he wanted to do for his birthday he said go out for breakfast, lunch and dinner!!!!! So we’re all very full now!!
Being on sticks has been an eye opening experience for me (Sebby’s mum) to know Sebby’s #struggles and how his #disability affects him. I’m oddly glad I hurt my ankle and had to be on crutches. #lifeishard for him!
Sebby went on a school trip today, which he loved. He visited a mosque, roman ruins and @MuseumOfGlos - highlight was walking and sitting on a roman wall - even though it was allowed he felt slightly naughty 😂. Thanks Sebby’s school!
Sebby’s first #fencing competition - he absolutely loved it. @BladesBristol are so amazing at always making changes to include him. Fab way to spend a Saturday. #inclusion#thankyou
This is so important. #disabledchildren should have access to fun. Far too often going to a playground hasn’t been an option for Sebby as there wasn’t equipment suitable for him. Please sign the #Petition
Well done to @scope for this important campaign to get more accessible play areas for disabled children. I'm really pleased that our investment in play @NorthSomersetC this year will include new accessible equipment. #LetsPlayFair
https://t.co/EBcBOAd195
Sebby had his yearly check up with his paediatrician today. First time he stood on the scales on his own (with the promise from a lovely nurse that she was behind him!!) rather than me holding him and taking my weight away. This is yet another first for him.
I went to an amazing event yesterday, launching @ParallelGlobal at @windsoreatonbrew. Fab talking positively about #disability#inclusion. Come and join the fun race where disabled people and non-disabled participate alongside each other. https://t.co/xLMzbV0aQW
One thing that frustrates Sebby about being disabled is someone having to carry his lunch. So we’ve got him a trolly to use! He’s so happy. This is what #independence looks like! #disabled
One of the kids at fencing came running over and asked if he can fence with Sebby today. It was so sweet. I truly believe kids being exposed to disabled people is a benefit for everyone #inclusionmatters#inclusion#disabled#fencing#disabledfencing