Help Us Play with a Purpose

This holiday season, help Prairie Grit Therapy bring the magic of play to life! Our Christmas Wishlist features therapy-approved toys that make sessions fun and impactful for kids of all abilities. Shop our Amazon Wishlist or your favorite local store to support our nonprofit clinic. Every gift makes a difference! 🎄

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The Role of Physical Therapy in Managing Chronic Conditions

Physical therapy is a key component in managing chronic pediatric conditions, offering benefits that go beyond just physical health. This article explores how PT helps enhance mobility, reduce pain, improve cardiovascular health, and support the mental and emotional well-being of children with chronic conditions. It emphasizes the importance of a collaborative, multidisciplinary approach, showcasing Prairie Grit Therapy’s dedication to providing personalized care that improves the quality of life for children and their families.

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Summer Activities to Improve Gross Motor Skills

Take advantage of the final days of summer and get more from your child’s physical therapy. Summer is the perfect time to turn everyday play into powerful physical therapy for your child. Imagine obstacle courses, water games, and nature hikes—all designed to strengthen your child’s running, jumping, and climbing skills. At Prairie Grit, we believe in “Playing with a Purpose,” so let’s make the most of these remaining sunny days by turning fun into functional development. Explore our top summer activities that not only enhance gross motor skills but also create lasting memories of joy and growth.

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The Importance of Early Intervention

As your child grows, you’ll grow with them, and you will notice things. You’ll notice things they do well, and things they don’t. You’ll eventually compare them to other children. This is normal and while it’s important to let your child grow at their own pace there are times when you might need to step in with therapy to help put that baby back on track.

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