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What Is Rick Hoyt’s Disability?

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Rick Hoyt was diagnosed with cerebral palsy at birth after his umbilical cord became twisted around his neck, which caused the blockage of oxygen flow. As a result, his brain could not properly control his muscles. Many doctors encouraged the Hoyts to institutionalize Rick, informing them that he would be nothing more than a vegetable.

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MA – APRIL 15: Dick Hoyt pushes his son Rick Hoyt, in a specialized wheelchair during the 117th Boston Marathon. (Photo by Aram Boghosian for The Boston Globe via Getty Images)

His parents held on to the fact that Rick’s eye would follow them around the room, giving them hope that he would somehow be able to communicate someday. The Hoyts took Rick every week to Children’s Hospital in Boston, where they met a doctor who encouraged the Hoyts to treat Rick like any other child.

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Rick’s mother, Judy spent hours each day teaching him the alphabet with sandpaper letters and posting signs on every object in the house. In a short amount of time, Rick learned the alphabet.

At the age of 11, after some persistence from his parents, Rick was fitted with a computer that enabled him to communicate, and it became clear that Rick was intelligent. With his communication device, Ricj was able to attend public schools for the first time.


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