Langside back to school triplets Harvey, Gabriel and Daniel are true heroes
Charity, Education, Poole | Posted on September 4th, 2018 | return to news
Langside back to school triplets Harvey, Gabriel and Daniel are true heroes
Langside, the specialist school run by Dorset charity Diverse Abilities, has welcomed three-year-old triplets Harvey, Gabriel and Daniel with open arms.
All three boys have profound disabilities and life has been very hard for the family, but with Langside’s help this is now changing.
Dad, Rob Emery, said, “In 2015 my wife, Chantel, and I found out we were expecting a new addition to our family. We were quite surprised, as she had previously been told that she wouldn’t be able to have children following an accident leaving her paraplegic. Just over a month later we learnt that we were expecting twins. At a later appointment the doctor informed us that there were three little ones.
“On 28 June 2015, and at only 26 weeks old, we saw the arrival of not just three, but four little guys that would change our lives forevermore – Bradley, Daniel, Gabriel and Harvey.”
Sadly, little Bradley succumbed to a blood clot and left the family at just 16 days old. The family were left with a sore heart and no time to grieve as they had three warriors in hospital and older kids at home.
Rob adds, “At this point my wife, Chantel, and I sat down and made a commitment to each other that we would take each day as it came.”
Nearly six months after they were all born, the three boys went home – just in time for Christmas. During the next few months Rob and Chantel learnt more about each of their son’s conditions. But they didn’t know where to turn to help the boys and began their journey of meeting specialists and relentlessly asking for help.
“We were so pleased to find Langside. I knew the day I walked into the school this was the place for our family. It felt like a light at the end of the tunnel. Before Diverse Abilities and Langside School we were winging it, now we’re getting support. There’s always someone to talk to – it’s made our lives 100 times easier,” comments Rob.
Nicki, the boys’ teacher at Langside School said, “Already, we’ve seen so many improvements. Harvey can sit, Gabriel’s high tone is decreasing and he can open his hand, and Daniel is one of the happiest little people with a contagious laugh.
“Harvey loves the rebound therapy on the trampoline, Gabriel likes story time, bubbles and the Langside cuddles and Daniel really loves time in the hydrotherapy pool.”
It’s hard to imagine a happier and more positive family than the Emery’s. Rob explains where the family draw their strength from, “Our boys are true heroes. They have to endure their own challenges everyday but still manage to smile and make everyone at home smile each and every day. Our boys show that no matter what life throws at you there is always time for a smile.”
And the family’s hopes for the future? “We are taking it one day at a time,” comments Rob.
With the boys starting Langside School at an early age, the specialist equipment, physiotherapists, occupational therapists and speech and language therapists, provided by the charity, are already helping the boys, giving them the greatest opportunity to positively impact their development. But this all costs Diverse Abilities thousands of pounds.
As with other pupils, Diverse Abilities needs the support of the local community to make every day count for the three boys, and their classmates, to ensure they reach their full potential.
- £35 can pay for one of the boys’ favourite activities – hydrotherapy. For all the special children who attend Langside this is a vital part of their therapy programme to aid their development and reduce pain
- £100 will fund the charity’s entire nursing team for an hour, providing three nurses and four nursing assistants at the school
- £2,500 could buy a standing frame, to support Harvey, Daniel, Gabriel and any of their classmates’ physiotherapy programme; improving bone density and respiratory function, maintaining muscle length, and enabling an important opportunity to be stood up out of a wheelchair.
To hear more about the triplet’s story and support the work of Diverse Abilities, please visit www.diverseabilities.org.uk/onedayatatime or call 01202 718266.
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