Boy Attacked by Huskies Declared Disabled, Switches to Home Schooling
A young boy, who was severely injured by huskies in an attack last August, has been declared disabled. The incident left him unable to attend school, and he has been switched to home schooling since late September. His parents are now seeking benefits for him and planning further rehabilitation after the New Year.
The boy, who was discharged from the hospital in late August after nearly six months of treatment, has been struggling with the aftermath of the attack. Despite his challenges, he finds joy in meeting his peers at school. However, his mother recently shared on social media that her son has been declared disabled for the past two years, making it difficult for him to keep up with his studies in a traditional classroom setting. His parents are now taking steps to ensure he receives the benefits he needs, including obtaining a disability certificate and exploring further rehabilitation options.
The boy's future remains uncertain, but his parents' dedication to securing the best possible care and support for him is clear. As they navigate the challenges ahead, they are determined to help their son reach his full potential, despite the obstacles he faces.
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