. >> his name is rayshawn.e has been beating the odds for some time now and he's not even 3 years old yet. here's news4's barbara harrison. >> at kidville inside the big muscle gym all that laughter was coming from rayshawn who is having a ball. literally. >> yeah! >> those who know him say rayshawn has beaten a lot of odds. >> he's been here for more than a year. he suffered a traumatic brain injury which he was not expected to survive and he came into care following that injury. he was not expected to walk but he's taking some steps so he's surpassed everything that the professionals said he was not going to do. >> in kidville's theater room we were showered in bubbles and serenaded by the rockin' railroad band. rayshawn was fascinated. >> he is a very energetic very happy, very loveable affectionate. he has limited use of his right leg and hand. but he plays ball, he plays the trains, he likes to read books, he's very active. he has no medical issues. he has very limited speech at this point. he's working wi