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Seeking answers: Aaron and Sarah Riddle, along with their daughter, Chloe, 3; and their son, Levi (in stroller), attended Saturday's Inspiring Abilities Expo at Greenfield-Central High School. The family was eager to learn about resources that will help them confront possible developmental disabilities with their 5-month-old son, who suffered bleeding in his brain at birth. (Tom Russo/Daily Reporter)


Adapting to needs: Matt Miller of Best Care (left) talks with Brian Montgomery of Shelbyville at the Inspiring Abilities Expo on Saturday. (Tom Russo/Daily Reporter)


GREENFIELD — For Aaron and Sarah Riddle, the birth of son Levi was a joyful event, but it was also a time of worry and fear.

Levi suffered bleeding in his brain at birth and spent five weeks recovering in the hospital. Today, Levi is 5 months old, and the Greenfield couple are still uncertain how the medical condition will affect him long term and how they’ll handle the challenges ahead.

Saturday, the couple went to Greenfield-Central High School in hopes of finding some answers.

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