
The Benefits of Walking Backward
Taking steps and walking are significant milestones for functional mobility that many parents get excited about. But did you know that even walking backward is an important milestone?
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From Your CRIT Counselor: Never Stop Seeking
As a new year begins, let us continue seeking, questioning, and exploring. These endeavors have led to many successes, discoveries, and growth. Life is too short, even if we live 100 years.
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Don’t Miss This Opportunity to Change Lives
I want to share with you that being a TeletonUSA Dream Maker has been a profoundly enriching experience in my career. For this reason, I invite you to be part of our great community.
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Save the Date: 2023 TeletonUSA Event
For the past 11 years, we have demonstrated our commitment, our strength, and greatness every year. On December 16th, let’s celebrate the thousands of dreams we have made possible.
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Meet María, Our Star of the Month!
When María started therapies, she was unable to sit or stand on her own. Make a difference today. Your contribution will provide hope, care, and a brighter future for children like María.
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The Benefits of Standing
Whether on your own or with a device, there are many different ways to stand. You can stand holding on to a surface, at an incline, or while exploring. But have you ever wondered why standing is so important?
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From Your CRIT Counselor: Gratitude and Attitude
As we journey through our lives, let us be mindful and live with gratitude and an attitude of joy. Our path will face challenges, but our philosophy will help us overcome those obstacles more productively.
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Fashion for a Cause at CRIT’s Annual Fashion Show
On Thursday, November 9th, CRIT hosted its 6th annual Fashion Show in San Antonio, Texas. The event featured CRIT patients as models, showcasing their personalities and newfound independence.
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Meet Chris, Our Star of the Month!
Shortly after birth, Chris was diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy, a condition that challenges his independence. At CRIT, Chris has gained a lot of progress in his ability to speak up for himself.
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