They then had five other children, James, Franklin Jr. (died shortly after birth), Elliot, Franklin Delano Jr., and John. Like his own father, Franklin disliked punishing his children. He was gone due to his work, so when he got to see his children, he enjoyed spending time with them. Every summer Franklin would spend time with his family in New Brunswick at Campobello Island. They would swim, sail, and enjoy their time together. Franklin Roosevelt was faced with many difficulties throughout his life. On a summer day in 1921, Franklin was swimming with his children when he started to feel his leg muscles aching. He went to bed, only to find his legs were completely numb the next morning. Doctors checked Franklin over and assured him it was just a horrible cold, but he grew sicker and sicker. Finally, a specialist diagnosed Franklin with poliomyelitis, which is referred to as polio. This disease can be fatal and in some cases cause paralysis. Franklin became determined that he would once again use his legs. He spent countless hours in rehab and didn’t let this setback control his life. With the help of braces and crutches, Franklin was able to stand and take a few steps on his
They then had five other children, James, Franklin Jr. (died shortly after birth), Elliot, Franklin Delano Jr., and John. Like his own father, Franklin disliked punishing his children. He was gone due to his work, so when he got to see his children, he enjoyed spending time with them. Every summer Franklin would spend time with his family in New Brunswick at Campobello Island. They would swim, sail, and enjoy their time together. Franklin Roosevelt was faced with many difficulties throughout his life. On a summer day in 1921, Franklin was swimming with his children when he started to feel his leg muscles aching. He went to bed, only to find his legs were completely numb the next morning. Doctors checked Franklin over and assured him it was just a horrible cold, but he grew sicker and sicker. Finally, a specialist diagnosed Franklin with poliomyelitis, which is referred to as polio. This disease can be fatal and in some cases cause paralysis. Franklin became determined that he would once again use his legs. He spent countless hours in rehab and didn’t let this setback control his life. With the help of braces and crutches, Franklin was able to stand and take a few steps on his