Proper seating and positioning is essential for learning. Check out these tips from our physical therapists, Lacey Ellis and Laura Lee, to help get the most out of your child’s virtual learning experience.

Lacey Ellis, PT, DPT
Laura Lee, PT, DPT

 

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