A look behind the scenes
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Everett Mongold
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Everett Mongold
Most of what you see on the registry is the big stuff like goals, milestones, and needs. But a lot of this is smaller, quieter moments too.
This is Everett in his stander. As you can see by the picture he doesn’t care much for time in it. For individuals with Cerebral Palsy (CP), using a stander is vital for physical and emotional development. It provides the necessary weight-bearing and stretching required to build bone density, improve hip joint health, reduce muscle spasticity, and promote interaction at eye level. Most of the time we end up outside with it. Everett loves being outside.
This is Everett in his stander. As you can see by the picture he doesn’t care much for time in it. For individuals with Cerebral Palsy (CP), using a stander is vital for physical and emotional development. It provides the necessary weight-bearing and stretching required to build bone density, improve hip joint health, reduce muscle spasticity, and promote interaction at eye level. Most of the time we end up outside with it. Everett loves being outside.
Just wanted to show you the side of this that doesn't always make it into the updates. Thanks for being here for all of it.
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