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"Therapies" on the road


We're on the road for the entire summer, so we're finding creative ways to get Gracie's therapy in. It's not hard with Gracie since she loves playing and loves being with people!




Lots of time in the water this summer - beach, pools - she's been loving it! Yesterday she spent probably an hour all told standing in the pool and holding onto a rope to stabilize herself!
Museums always have interesting things to do (our lovely ASTC passport program allows us to spend an hour or so at museums across the country for free!!).
We find interesting sensory and fine motor activities.


On her feet as much as possible weight bearing.

Sitting independently - especially at dining room tables (which I don't have pictures of because I'm usually by her side making sure she doesn't tumble!).

Long times in the car are perfect for long static stretches like her right arm in the UltraFlex (we've seen GREAT results from the UltraFlex! Well worth the cost!).

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Amy said…
She looks amazing! Love the swimming pictures. I feel like she's just going to walk away :-) I miss my girly!! Can't wait till I can see her big smile and soon I will be able to hold her again!! What a blessing she is :).

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