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Saturday July 18, 2026 11:00am - 11:45am CDT
For families navigating a complex medical journey, life can often feel like a never-ending cycle of clinical appointments. Many parents carry "therapy guilt," the heavy feeling that if their child isn’t in a formal therapy session, they aren't making progress. This session is an invitation to reclaim childhood and shift the perspective from the clinic to the community.

Join us for a dynamic discussion on how "functional gains" often occur most naturally outside the hospital walls. Learn how accessible play, communication, and adaptive recreation provide the ultimate stage for social-emotional well-being. We will dive into how to ensure our children have a true voice in social settings and how the right tools and environments unlock a world of participation and belonging. Whether it’s a Saturday at an adaptive sports event or a community social club, we want to show you that these moments aren't just "breaks" from therapy; they are where skills come to life.
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avatar for Kelli Croll

Kelli Croll

Community Director, CPATH Texas
Kelli brings over 24 years of experience in pediatric physical therapy, specializing in neurological conditions. Her passion for helping children and families drives her collaborative approach with medical teams to achieve the best outcomes. Kelli has been involved with CPATH Texas... Read More →
avatar for Patsy Tate, MS, CCC-SLP, C/NDT

Patsy Tate, MS, CCC-SLP, C/NDT

Speech Language Pathologist, Therapy Manager, Texas Children's Hospital

Patsy Tate is a pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist specializing in assessing and treating children with neuro-muscular impairments. She is certified in neurodevelopmental treatment (NDT) for pediatrics and infants and serves as an NDT instructor for speech-language pathologists... Read More →
Saturday July 18, 2026 11:00am - 11:45am CDT
Salon A 3001 Kalahari Blvd, Round Rock, TX, USA

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