Lacey Ellis, PT, DPT & Morgan Bernd, OTR/L

Christmas is quickly approaching and we’ve gathered up some ideas from our therapists of gifts for all ages that are fun and entertaining while helping target those skills they’ve been working on throughout the year. On top of tangible presents, one of our biggest suggestions that can be applied for most ages is to give experiences rather than gifts! Tickets to games, theater performances, museums, the zoo, escape rooms – anything to get the family together to form memories and lasting connections!

 


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