Breadcrumb Home Stories Potential Magazine Spring/Summer 2017 With a Good Attitude, 'Anything Is Possible' How one teen with a spinal cord injury stays positive—and on track with her recovery—by giving back, encouraging others and looking ahead. Read More Turning Trauma Around Finding resilience and hope at the Center for Child and Family Traumatic Stress. Read More Kid Warrior AFM took away Sebastian’s ability to walk, but he’s fighting back—superhero-style—one step at a time. Read More Bringing Back Kat How a team of specialists—and a loving family—helped a little girl heal in body and spirit. Read More Mining Big Data for Clues to Autism Before precision medicine can be used to treat autism, more must be known about the genetic causes of the disorder. Read More Language for All A Kennedy Krieger clinic helps deaf and hard-of-hearing children get the treatments and services they need to communicate and let their personalities shine. Read More From Patient to Teacher Amy Dykes had a large tumor removed from her brain when she was 18. She now applies the lessons she learned as a patient to teaching students with learning differences at Kennedy Krieger's Fairmount Campus. Read More
With a Good Attitude, 'Anything Is Possible' How one teen with a spinal cord injury stays positive—and on track with her recovery—by giving back, encouraging others and looking ahead. Read More
Turning Trauma Around Finding resilience and hope at the Center for Child and Family Traumatic Stress. Read More
Kid Warrior AFM took away Sebastian’s ability to walk, but he’s fighting back—superhero-style—one step at a time. Read More
Bringing Back Kat How a team of specialists—and a loving family—helped a little girl heal in body and spirit. Read More
Mining Big Data for Clues to Autism Before precision medicine can be used to treat autism, more must be known about the genetic causes of the disorder. Read More
Language for All A Kennedy Krieger clinic helps deaf and hard-of-hearing children get the treatments and services they need to communicate and let their personalities shine. Read More
From Patient to Teacher Amy Dykes had a large tumor removed from her brain when she was 18. She now applies the lessons she learned as a patient to teaching students with learning differences at Kennedy Krieger's Fairmount Campus. Read More