The French youngster was six when he was badly hurt in an attack at the attraction in 2019.
The family of a boy thrown from the 10th floor of the Tate Modern art gallery say they are “proud of his progress” and he is now able to play by himself.
His family, who call him “notre petit chevalier” – our little knight – said, in an update posted on a GoFundMe page he has “begun to chose activities for himself”.“He can go play in the garden with the dog, sit down to draw, build with his Legos, take a board game or read in his room,” his family said.
They said the youngster is having to work a lot harder than the other children in his class at school to keep up with lessons, but is continuing to “progress” and “learn new concepts”.
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