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Milestone Moment - Harlow!

January 9, 2023

PMC ALL STAR: Harlow

Harlow started physical therapy at Pediatric Movement Center in 2019. At that time, she struggled with coordinating certain motions, with her balance and with her posture. Harlow worked very hard in PT and accepted all challenges presented. She even rose to challenges she didn't find to be her favorite, like squats! 


You wouldn't believe Harlow now! She loves showing off both on the balance beam and also how long she can hold the egg pose! Harlow said that she is going to enjoy just being a kid now that she graduated PT!


We know you'll do great things Harlow!

Posted with permission.

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