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daily living

Children with hemiplegia have a variety of challenges on a daily basis. Most of this stems from using one hand in a two-handed world. For some children, being left handed adds to the challenge.

Adaptive Living
Dressing

Shoes

Shoe Exchange

Tying Shoes

In the Kitchen

Eating

In the Bathroom
Potty Training
Hygiene

Driving

Vacations

Therapy Dogs

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