@Sam Hyde Simp Anybody can write any story. It doesn’t have to be true, it only needs to follow whatever outcome the writer decides will sell for the publication.
Using Jaxon as an example proves the writer was making it up, because we here all saw Jaxon and his (now gone) Facebook. Jaxon was only in the public eye for a couple of years, then got too sick and strange-looking to be shown anymore and later died. His father had grifted hundreds of thousands of dollars, which is why the parents worked so hard (taking pictures and videos from angles where it appeared he was aware, hiding his more terrifying seizures, etc.). He never sat up, said words, played with toys. He was blind, deaf and a brainless meat sack. Photos can fool the gullible, as Robyn tries to do. They don’t fool doctors.
Unless you give an example from a peer-reviewed medical journal, it’s meaningless.
I could write a made-up story about how well Luna is doing, how she plays with her brother, is learning to walk, eats a variety of foods and looks at books. I could pick the best photos from Robyn where it appears Luna has awareness, and write it using words like miracle, and somebody would absolutely publish it. Especially if it was a woo site whose real goal is selling fake medicine to gullible and desperate people.
Unless you find it on Pub Med, forget “articles.” The people who write those things are just like you and me and have no knowledge except what a parent tells them.