Mr Trent stayed with his daughter, assisting in her recovery by encouraging her to walk and play in between intensive rehabilitation therapy sessions. She had to re-learn skills such as crawling and walking, and tune her fine motor-skill development.
Natalee was finally discharged on April 7, 36 days after she fell into the pond.
Mrs Trent, a registered nurse at Kaitaia Hospital, said she had some advice for all families.
"As nurses we often care for others, but it is equally important that our own families know what to do in the event of an emergency," she said. "Make sure your families are first aid-trained, including CPR. Learning a simple skill to save a life is one of the best things we can do.
"Our reality could have been very different, and now I have a sense of security for my children, that they know what to do. It is something positive for them to help take away the fear that they have from such a scary experience."
The family's miracle was that Natalee was thriving, had not suffered brain damage, and no longer required anti-seizure medication.