{"id":138092,"date":"2019-11-27T05:43:46","date_gmt":"2019-11-27T02:43:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.dailymail.co.uk\/news\/article-7729275\/One-familys-amazing-journey-severely-disabled-foster-child.html?ns_mchannel=rss&amp;ito=1490&amp;ns_campaign=1490"},"modified":"2019-11-27T05:43:46","modified_gmt":"2019-11-27T02:43:46","slug":"one-familys-amazing-journey-with-a-severely-disabled-foster-child","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/wardoon.net\/so\/one-familys-amazing-journey-with-a-severely-disabled-foster-child\/","title":{"rendered":"One family&#8217;s amazing journey with a severely disabled foster child"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">You don\u2019t need words \u2014 or sign language, for that matter \u2014 to express love. That much is clear the minute four-year-old Christian Kilduff gets home from school and throws out his arms to give his big sister a hug.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">She hauls him onto her lap, and he pulls her face right up next to his (although he is registered blind, Christian can see up close), and the two begin to discuss his day. The communication might a hotchpotch \u2014 part sign language, part spoken words \u2014 but it works.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">Jade Kilduff, 18, is able to establish that her adored little brother had fun, enjoyed his lunch and got cuddles from his teacher. \u2018It\u2019s one of the perks of him being at a special school,\u2019 their mum Diana, 37, explains. \u2018Teachers there can give cuddles, and Christian loves those.\u2019<\/p>\n<div class=\"artSplitter mol-img-group\">\n<div class=\"mol-img\">\n<div class=\"image-wrap\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" id=\"i-ab1cd153c11a080e\" src=\"http:\/\/wardoon.net\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/11\/one-familys-amazing-journey-with-a-severely-disabled-foster-child-1.jpg\" height=\"473\" width=\"634\" alt=\"Diana Kilduff, with her children Jade and Christian, centre. The family from Rochdale communicate with four-year-old Christian by use of sign language\" class=\"blkBorder img-share\"><\/div>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" id=\"i-ab1cd153c11a080e\" src=\"http:\/\/wardoon.net\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/11\/one-familys-amazing-journey-with-a-severely-disabled-foster-child-1.jpg\" height=\"473\" width=\"634\" alt=\"Diana Kilduff, with her children Jade and Christian, centre. The family from Rochdale communicate with four-year-old Christian by use of sign language\" class=\"blkBorder img-share\"><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p class=\"imageCaption\">Diana Kilduff, with her children Jade and Christian, centre. The family from Rochdale communicate with four-year-old Christian by use of sign language<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">Then these rather remarkable siblings begin to sing. The song is Lewis Capaldi\u2019s Someone You Loved, and as Jade\u2019s voice soars, Christian\u2019s face lights up.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">He sways on her knee, clapping and waving and attempting some words himself \u2014 partly with his voice, but mostly with his fingers. It\u2019s an extraordinary sight, and one which has, understandably, touched many.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">When Jade uploaded some clips of her and Christian signing his favourite songs on social media, they quickly went viral. Lewis Capaldi himself retweeted their unique rendition of his song, and even Gary Barlow has been moved to tears.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">Watching the interaction between these two in the flesh, in their living room near Rochdale, is quite an experience. I\u2019m not sure I\u2019ve ever met a happier child than Christian. His arms go out to me, too. The photographer gets a bear hug.<\/p>\n<div class=\"artSplitter mol-img-group\">\n<div class=\"mol-img\">\n<div class=\"image-wrap\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" id=\"i-7a2457e7f7d8d806\" src=\"http:\/\/wardoon.net\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/11\/one-familys-amazing-journey-with-a-severely-disabled-foster-child-2.jpg\" height=\"480\" width=\"634\" alt=\"Jade, pictured, left, has translated songs into sign language so she can sing along with Christian, who suffered severe brain damage at birth. His birth parents could not cope with the level of his disability, so he was fostered and later adopted by the Kilduffs\" class=\"blkBorder img-share\"><\/div>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" id=\"i-7a2457e7f7d8d806\" src=\"http:\/\/wardoon.net\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/11\/one-familys-amazing-journey-with-a-severely-disabled-foster-child-2.jpg\" height=\"480\" width=\"634\" alt=\"Jade, pictured, left, has translated songs into sign language so she can sing along with Christian, who suffered severe brain damage at birth. His birth parents could not cope with the level of his disability, so he was fostered and later adopted by the Kilduffs\" class=\"blkBorder img-share\"><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p class=\"imageCaption\">Jade, pictured, left, has translated songs into sign language so she can sing along with Christian, who suffered severe brain damage at birth. His birth parents could not cope with the level of his disability, so he was fostered and later adopted by the Kilduffs<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">\u2018He just loves the whole world,\u2019 says Jade. \u2018And how could you not love him back?\u2019<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">The story of how this extraordinary bond developed is the real tear-jerker though. For these two are not blood relatives. Christian was not even supposed to be a permanent fixture in this house. Severely brain damaged at birth \u2014 to the point where his birth parents could not cope \u2014 he arrived with the Kilduffs to be fostered.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">Diana and her husband Neil, a motoring engineer, had been foster parents for around seven years, and had helped out with seven children who needed temporary care. Jade and her little sister Lucy, now 13, were used to sharing their home and parents like this.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">Then came the phone call that changed everything. A baby boy had been born severely brain damaged. He was in a coma, and might not last the night. His birth parents had already had him christened, so bad was the prognosis. But if he did survive, and got through the coming days, he would need an emergency home.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">Jade takes up the story. \u2018Christian suffered from something called HIE, hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy. He\u2019d been stillborn, starved of oxygen at birth for 24 minutes, and it looked really bad.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">\u2018Mum had to talk to us about whether we could cope, as a family. There was a high chance he could die, and that we\u2019d have to deal with the grieving. But we all said: \u201cWe have to.\u201d \u2019<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">Christian was five weeks old when he was well enough to be released from hospital.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">\u2018He was the tiniest baby I\u2019d ever seen,\u2019 says Jade. \u2018His head was particularly small, but apart from that you couldn\u2019t tell that there was anything wrong.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">\u2018They said from the off that he\u2019d never have a normal life. If he made it through the winter, it would be a miracle, because any slight thing like a cold or chest infection would mean the end for him. \u2018If he did make it, they said he would just lie there. He has cerebral palsy, which means he wouldn\u2019t ever be able to sit up, walk, talk. He wouldn\u2019t have any control of his muscles. He\u2019d probably only be able to move his eyes. But we decided we\u2019d just try, and help him as much as we could.\u2019<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">Four years on, and the little boy who was only supposed to be able to move his eyes and would be fed by a tube for life, is eating crisps and showing me how he can put on his shoes, albeit with help.<\/p>\n<div class=\"artSplitter mol-img-group\">\n<div class=\"mol-img\">\n<div class=\"image-wrap\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" id=\"i-ca2ea73c893ccad5\" src=\"http:\/\/wardoon.net\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/11\/one-familys-amazing-journey-with-a-severely-disabled-foster-child-3.jpg\" height=\"457\" width=\"634\" alt=\"Jade Kilduff has even uploaded some of her videos of her signing songs along with her brother to YouTube, where they have been warmly welcomed by the likes of Gary Barlow and Lewis Capaldi\" class=\"blkBorder img-share\"><\/div>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" id=\"i-ca2ea73c893ccad5\" src=\"http:\/\/wardoon.net\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/11\/one-familys-amazing-journey-with-a-severely-disabled-foster-child-3.jpg\" height=\"457\" width=\"634\" alt=\"Jade Kilduff has even uploaded some of her videos of her signing songs along with her brother to YouTube, where they have been warmly welcomed by the likes of Gary Barlow and Lewis Capaldi\" class=\"blkBorder img-share\"><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p class=\"imageCaption\">Jade Kilduff has even uploaded some of her videos of her signing songs along with her brother to YouTube, where they have been warmly welcomed by the likes of Gary Barlow and Lewis Capaldi<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">How is this possible? It seems Christian didn\u2019t get the memo about how his life would pan out. Nor was anyone in the Kilduff home prepared to accept his fate.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">\u2018At first I was worried about how I\u2019d be able to help him,\u2019 admits Jade. \u2018I\u2019d seen people with disabilities, but when it\u2019s looking after them in your house and trying to support them, I was worried. Then you quickly realise, he is more than the doctors say he is on paper. All of a sudden, he wasn\u2019t a little boy with disabilities we have to try and help. He was just Christian.\u2019<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">Life became a string of hospital appointments. Also, milestones. Perhaps not the milestones a healthy baby would have, but milestones to celebrate nonetheless.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">\u2018When other babies were sitting up, he still couldn\u2019t, but I would say he was the cleverest baby, maybe the cleverest child in the world,\u2019 says Jade.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">\u2018His milestones were maybe wiggling his fingers or being able to move his head an inch. Some people might say: \u201cOh, he\u2019s two years old now and he still can\u2019t sit up. That\u2019s very delayed.\u201d But for him, sitting up at two was a miracle.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">\u2018And when it comes to his speech, him being able to say five words is like me being able to speak fluent French. He shouldn\u2019t be able to at all. So is he is a miracle. Our miracle.\u2019<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">Jade\u2019s mum takes a back seat during this interview, but what a remarkable woman she is. At one point, doctors were advising that it might be easier to feed Christian via a tube, so convoluted was the process of getting nourishment into him. Diana declined, determined to see if his swallowing reflexes could be improved, given patience. It worked, and allowed him that little bit more independence.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">Even she can see Jade\u2019s bond with Christian was special from the off. \u2018We all adored him, but you could just see there was this thing between them. It was pure love, right from the start. I don\u2019t think he would have made half the progress he has without Jade.\u2019<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">When he was 18 months old, it was decided Christian would be put up for adoption, as other foster children had been. It was always a wrench, says Jade. \u2018Because with every baby or child, we\u2019d just treated them like a sibling, so it was hard to say goodbye. But we also knew they were going to a lovely home.\u2019<\/p>\n<div class=\"artSplitter mol-img-group\">\n<div class=\"mol-img\">\n<div class=\"image-wrap\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" id=\"i-b76d0c13c63fa585\" src=\"http:\/\/wardoon.net\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/11\/one-familys-amazing-journey-with-a-severely-disabled-foster-child-4.jpg\" height=\"426\" width=\"634\" alt=\"Jade learned how to sign by watching online tutorials even though experts warned her that her brother would not be able to understand. He currently is able to sign around 100 words\" class=\"blkBorder img-share\"><\/div>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" id=\"i-b76d0c13c63fa585\" src=\"http:\/\/wardoon.net\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/11\/one-familys-amazing-journey-with-a-severely-disabled-foster-child-4.jpg\" height=\"426\" width=\"634\" alt=\"Jade learned how to sign by watching online tutorials even though experts warned her that her brother would not be able to understand. He currently is able to sign around 100 words\" class=\"blkBorder img-share\"><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p class=\"imageCaption\">Jade learned how to sign by watching online tutorials even though experts warned her that her brother would not be able to understand. He currently is able to sign around 100 words<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">With Christian, it was different. There were no immediate takers for a little boy whose needs, on paper, seemed so overwhelming.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">\u2018No one wanted him,\u2019 Jade admits. \u2018They even organised an event where prospective parents could get to meet him and see how lovely he was. But there was no one.\u2019<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">By now, Christian was a member of the family. \u2018We didn\u2019t want him to go and so we all talked about it and Mum asked Social Services if we could adopt him.\u2019<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">There was a catch, however. Although everyone could see this was the best option, the Kilduffs would fail the selection process because they did not have a big enough house for Christian to have his own room.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">So what did they do? They found a bigger house.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">In 2017, they moved to a house with an extra bedroom, uprooting their lives to take Christian in on a permanent basis.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">Jade describes the formal naming ceremony, where they celebrated signing the adoption papers, as the most joyful day of her life. \u2018It meant Christian was my little brother for ever,\u2019 she says.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">Theirs is an \u2018open adoption\u2019, though, which means Christian does have contact with his birth parents, who delight in seeing his progress.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">A photo from that day showing Christian and another teenage girl, who is also a long-term foster child (\u2018another sister\u2019, says Jade), takes pride of place on a wall, and it seems the family is due to expand again. Diana, who thought she could no longer have children, has discovered she is pregnant again. There\u2019s no doubt she will cope. \u2018You just do,\u2019 she says. \u2018The more the merrier\u2019.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">A happy ending, then? Well, actually adopting Christian was just the beginning of another astonishing phase in his development. When it came to helping Christian communicate, Jade took on a pretty remarkable role.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">She had studied basic sign language, as a hobby (\u2018in case I met anyone who was deaf\u2019), and at an appointment with Christian\u2019s speech therapist, she asked if she should try to teach him to sign. The idea was dismissed, she says.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">\u2018The speech therapist said there was no point, because he wouldn\u2019t be able to see me signing, and even if I was right up close, he wouldn\u2019t understand, or be able to sign back.\u2019<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">She disagreed. \u2018I thought: \u201cWell, the doctors said he\u2019d never be able to sit up, and he was doing that, so I might as well try it.\u201d So I did some signing with him, and he loved it.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">\u2018He was smiling, really interested, staring right at my hand. No, he didn\u2019t copy it, but he was enjoying it. For me, that was enough to carry on. Even if that\u2019s all it had been for the rest of his life, that would have been enough.\u2019<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">She taught herself (she uses a mixture of British Sign Language and Makaton) as she was attempting to teach Christian, spending hours watching online tutorials.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">For an astonishing year and a half, she signed to Christian \u2014 without any indication he was taking in what she said with her hands. \u2018Everyone was saying: \u201cJade, it\u2019s very nice that you are giving up your time to do this, but I don\u2019t think this is working, love\u201d, but I just kept going.\u2019 Her mum smiles. \u2018We were all wrong.\u2019<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">Jade replays the day where Christian first signed back. \u2018The word was \u201cfinished\u201d. I\u2019d been trying to teach him to sign \u201cfinished\u201d when he had done with his dinner. Then, one day, he did it back. I just started crying. I was shouting \u201ccome here, come here\u201d and everyone came in and he did it again.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">\u2018From then he started to sign \u201cfinished\u201d every time he had had enough food. It was the start of all of this.\u2019<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">Now she reckons Christian can sign 100 words, including Mummy, which he always struggled to say. \u2018He could manage to say Daddy, and Jadey, but he couldn\u2019t do the M sound. But the amazing thing is that his speech has been helped by the signing. He can manage more sounds, too, now. He\u2019s just desperate to communicate, by whatever means.\u2019<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">Next came signing to his favourite songs. \u2018He\u2019s always loved music. When you put on The Greatest Showman \u2014 his favourite \u2014 he goes mad. I thought: \u201cWhy don\u2019t I sign this with him, so he can join in the singing?\u201d \u2019<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">The results were simply infectious. Jade uploaded clips so her friends and family could see on Facebook.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">In January, she set up a YouTube channel to teach sign language. She and Christian would teach a sign a day (usually words like snow, or dog, or chair).<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">\u2018I call it a Sign-a-day but in reality it depends on how Christian is feeling. If he isn\u2019t in the mood we won\u2019t do it, but mostly he loves it.\u2019<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">Jade says that what she most admires about her little brother is his determination and single-mindedness. She shares it, though. She was due to go to university this month, but pulled out to go to a local college.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">\u2018I couldn\u2019t leave Christian,\u2019 she admits. \u2018He\u2019s making such good progress. I don\u2019t want to interrupt that.\u2019 She will be home every night now, and even her choice of study is Christian-inspired.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">\u2018I\u2019m studying to be a special needs teacher,\u2019 she says. For someone so young, she is a formidable force. She has also set up an online petition to press for sign language teaching in all schools.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">\u2018It\u2019s not just about deaf children, there are all sorts of children who could benefit and why should they be excluded?\u2019 she asks.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">Yet it\u2019s the private exchanges between her and Christian that make Jade\u2019s heart soar.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">\u2018We will be sitting in the back of the car and he will say \u201cJad-ey\u201d, and I\u2019ll say \u201cwhat?\u201d, and he\u2019ll go \u201cwov you\u201d (she makes the sign for \u201clove you\u201d, which involves crossing the arms over the chest), and that makes me cry, because he\u2019s independently just looked up and thought \u201cI love her and I\u2019m gonna tell her\u201d, and now he can.\u2019<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">On cue, the little boy who was not expected to survive the night crosses his hands over his chest and says \u2018wov you\u2019 back.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">It\u2019s impossible to say which of them has the widest smile.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>You don\u2019t need words \u2014 or sign language, for that matter \u2014 to express love. 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