Polinka was born prematurely — a tiny but strong girl.
The first months of her life brought hope and joy to the family, but over time it became clear that her development was not going as it does for most children.
At 1 year and 10 months, doctors diagnosed her with cerebral palsy and spastic diplegia.
Since then, the family's life has consisted of regular rehabilitation, sessions with specialists, and daily work for the sake of their daughter's future. Polina is growing up to be a smiling, kind, and very diligent girl
Every new movement for her is the result of a lot of hard work.
But in order for her progress not to stop, rehabilitation must be constant. “We want only one thing — for our daughter to be able to live like other children,” says her mother.

