Bridgend, started learning Makaton sign language to enable her to communicate with her brother Lucus, eight, who has Down Syndrome and is non-verbal.
She really wanted to find a way for them to form a bond and, since then, life has never been the same.Isabella's mother, Kellie Evans, 42, said: "She has a brother with Down Syndrome who is eight, and a brother with Cerebral Palsy who is 10 and a younger sister who is six."She decided she wanted to do something to be able to communicate with her two brothers - especially Lucus with Down Syndrome."What started out as something very personal snowballed when Kellie shared a video of Isabella signing to song "Rockabye" on her Facebook page.People started asking if they could share it with their.
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