Bailey Clarkson Melbourne Photo Shoot
Bailey Clarkson Melbourne Photo Shoot
By Jay Town
01 December, 2017
Bailey Clarkson Melbourne Photo Shoot
Bailey Clarkson Melbourne Photo Shoot
By Jay Town
01 December, 2017
Bailey Clarkson Melbourne Photo Shoot
Bailey Clarkson Melbourne Photo Shoot
By Jay Town
01 December, 2017
Bailey Clarkson Melbourne Photo Shoot
Bailey Clarkson Melbourne Photo Shoot
By Jay Town
01 December, 2017
Bailey Clarkson Melbourne Photo Shoot
Bailey Clarkson Melbourne Photo Shoot
By Jay Town
01 December, 2017
Bailey Clarkson Melbourne Photo Shoot
Bailey Clarkson Melbourne Photo Shoot
By Jay Town
01 December, 2017
Bailey Clarkson Melbourne Photo Shoot
Bailey Clarkson Melbourne Photo Shoot
By Jay Town
01 December, 2017
Bailey Clarkson Melbourne Photo Shoot
Bailey Clarkson Melbourne Photo Shoot
By Jay Town
01 December, 2017
Bailey Clarkson Melbourne Photo Shoot
Bailey Clarkson Melbourne Photo Shoot
By Jay Town
01 December, 2017
Bailey Clarkson Melbourne Photo Shoot
Bailey Clarkson Melbourne Photo Shoot
By Jay Town
01 December, 2017
Bailey Clarkson Melbourne Photo Shoot
Bailey Clarkson Melbourne Photo Shoot
By Jay Town
01 December, 2017
Bailey Clarkson Melbourne Photo Shoot
Bailey Clarkson Melbourne Photo Shoot
By Jay Town
01 December, 2017
Bailey Clarkson Melbourne Photo Shoot
Bailey Clarkson Melbourne Photo Shoot
By Jay Town
01 December, 2017
Bailey Clarkson Melbourne Photo Shoot
Bailey Clarkson Melbourne Photo Shoot
By Jay Town
01 December, 2017
Bailey Clarkson Melbourne Photo Shoot
Bailey Clarkson Melbourne Photo Shoot
By Jay Town
01 December, 2017
There will come a time when Bailey Clarkson is old enough to ask why he can’t climb as fast or jump as high as his twin brother Beau.
But in the meantime, as the boys prepare for their second birthday tomorrow, wherever Beau goes, Bailey pushes himself to keep up.
Parents Natalie Reynolds and Tim Clarkson will celebrate today and reflect on how far Bailey has come since suffering a stroke on his first day of life.
The couple has worked on interventions with therapists since Bailey was one month old, after the Royal Children’s Hospital stroke clinic assessed he was likely to develop cerebral palsy.
“He’s got his little problems and quirky bits, and we’ve put in a lot of hard work with him, but in the big scheme of things, we never thought he’d be as good as he is now,” Ms Reynolds said.
While the cause of stroke in newborns is usually unknown, each year about 300 Australian children will have a stroke typically caused by artery inflammation of the arteries or congenital heart disease. 


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