A caring mother shared with subscribers on the Web the success of a seriously ill three-year-old daughter who was diagnosed with cerebral palsy and multicystic brain at birth.

Singer Danko and his wife Natalia are raising two children - 14-year-old Sofia and three-year-old Agatha, who was diagnosed with cerebral palsy and multicystic brain at birth. Doctors told her parents that the girl would never be able to talk, walk, eat on her own and even recognize her loved ones. After the birth of the youngest daughter, the wife devotes all her time and energy to her rehabilitation. Indeed, in order to develop, the baby needs constant classes with specialists - massage, swimming, medication courses and much more. Such a recovery for a girl requires large sums. Danko takes on any job to provide the family with everything necessary and pay for the rehabilitation of little Agatha.
The artist's wife maintains an Instagram page where photos and videos of a three-year-old girl regularly appear with stories about how her recovery is progressing and what successes she has achieved in recent years. Recently, Natalia told subscribers that the baby had learned to swim and play. The artist's wife showed an exercise with which the girl learns to move her legs and arms. "Learning to play! Thanks to such actions, partly not entirely pleasant to Agusha, a causal relationship is formed in her and at least somehow her arms and legs begin to work. If you leave Agatha lying in complete comfort, then she will not develop at all. Such is path through hardships to the stars!” - Natalia noted (the spelling and punctuation of the author are preserved).
And in the second video you can see how Agatha learns to swim, moves her legs and keeps herself afloat with the help of an inflatable chair and no longer panics. “The water in the pool is very warm, 33°, Agusha relaxes and starts working with his feet! True, due to the subluxation of the right hip joint, she works more actively with her left leg. Therefore, we are able not to swim, but to circle in place,”said Natalya (the spelling and punctuation of the author are preserved).