By John Harrington Dublin LGFA star, Niamh Crowley, is a confident and eloquent speaker. This is all the more impressive when she tells you that for a good chunk of her childhood she largely lost the ...
DUBLIN defender Niamh Crowley learned how to speak from scratch again after suffering from a rare form of epilepsy as a child. Crowley was diagnosed with Landau-Kleffner syndrome when she was six ...
She lost her words as a child. She found her voice as a teacher, a footballer, and an advocate. Meet Niamh Crowley.
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