Sayfullah: A Boy With Quadriplegia Finds His Voice

Born with the most severe form of cerebral palsy, Sayfullah’s speech could only be understood by his mum. But with her love and assistive technology, the naturally extroverted boy can now express his feelings, order food, tell jokes, and even pursue his dream of being a graphic artist.
"You could tell from his body language that he really wanted to tell you a lot of things... but wasn't able to do so," says Sarah Yong of SPD in Singapore.
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