[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ]He had to learn the basics again — how to move, sit up, stand, brush his teeth and walk.He worked day and night, with his family, physiotherapist and many others by his side, to get back to his old self. “He’s very resilient,” said Farmer. “He took this bad accident, this bad negative thing in his life and he brought it to a very positive thing.”During his rehabilitation, Corrales never skipped a beat.Even after missing his first semester of Grade 10, he told himself that he would catch up so he could graduate with the rest of his classmates this year.“Sometimes, personally I was overwhelmed,” said his mother, Tina Massarelli. “I was thinking, as a mom, sometimes it.