Milestone Moment - Flynn!

March 10, 2022

PMC ALL STAR Spotlight: Flynn!

Meet Flynn! When Flynn started OT at 2.5 years old, he would not choose any toys to play with. He was not happy about being in therapy and would often cry. At home he often threw tantrums and struggled a lot with transitions. He became very frustrated due to the inability to communicate.

Flynn has been in therapy for 4 months. Now, he is so excited every time he comes to therapy. He is mimicking lots of new words. Flynn chooses toys to play with and plays with them appropriately. Best of all, his behavior has improved so much at home with play and transitions and meals, and he is learning how to communicate his wants and needs!

I am so proud of Flynn! He works hard every time he comes, and he has such a supportive family!

-  Miss Erin



Keep up the hard work, Flynn!  We can't wait to see all that you accomplish.




*Posted with permission 


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