by admin | Feb 27, 2018 | case studies
Harry is a cheeky 4-year old who loves his baby sister Aubrey, and is the apple of his mum and dad’s eye. When he came to our Circus Star panto he had sensory processing issues, a fear of crowds and difficulty concentrating – days out for the family were almost...
by admin | Feb 27, 2018 | case studies - alternative layout
Guy and Evan had lost someone very special to them and were introduced to Circus Starr by St Richard’s Hospice. After a 17-year battle with cancer, Guy had lost is wife and Evan had lost his beloved ‘Grammy’. In Guy’s words: “My two daughters lost a fantastic mum, my...
by admin | Feb 27, 2018 | case studies
Tilly was born with an extremely rare condition; so rare that nobody actually knows exactly what it is. She has no reflexes and no speech, she has epilepsy and poor motor skills with very little understanding and a tendency to be very violent. Tilly’s mum Hana...
by admin | Feb 27, 2018 | case studies - alternative layout
Seven-year old Ebony was a daddy’s girl and mad about the circus. Ebony was diagnosed with neuroblastoma before her 4th birthday and her family’s life revolved around endless hospital visits and rounds of treatment as Ebony battled her cancer. Ebony was a special...
by admin | Feb 27, 2018 | case studies
Here’s Daniel’s story in his own words: “The night before my chemotherapy is always tough. I usually play on my console and try not to think about it or how lousy I’ll feel afterwards. It’s something I’ve had to get used to since I was diagnosed with Acute...
by admin | Feb 27, 2018 | case studies
Amelia is three and a half and has a rare form of epilepsy and a hole in heart – it means that she can stop breathing up to 15 times a day. Her family live in constant fear and her condition means that she can never be left alone. Amelia’s mum, Marina, explains:...
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