Christopher D. Morgan is an IT manager, Latest York Times and USA Today bestselling writer, blogger, husband, parent, world traveler, and founding father of Bounce Learning Kids. He founded Bounce Learning Kids to directly impact his kid’s education by creating visually effective and impactful workbooks.
When a loved one survived a stroke, he quickly discovered that textbooks and academic materials designed specifically for stroke survivors were quite rare. “I wanted to search out appropriate activity books, but once I began looking, what I discovered available on the market was really disappointing – mostly repurposed kid’s books. It seemed patronizing to repackage a kid’s book and call it a stroke treatment book.” So he took matters into his own hands and created an exercise book specifically to be used while recovering from a stroke.
His workbooks are specifically designed to empower stroke survivors. This comprehensive series offers a spread of engaging exercises tailored to enhance speech, cognitive function and motor skills.
Features and advantages:
- Tailor-made rehabilitation: Immerse yourself in rigorously crafted exercises precisely tailored to your recovery needs to advertise effective healing.
- Number of Activities: Engage in stimulating word games, complex mazes and inventive challenges, providing a holistic approach to rehabilitation.
- Large Print and Easy-to-Read Graphics: Benefit from the convenience of enormous print and clear graphics for straightforward engagement with any exercise.
- Progress Tracking: Use detailed progress charts to have fun each milestone, boosting your motivation and sense of accomplishment.
- Over 380 individual exercises: discover a big selection of exercises offering variety and a personalised approach to your return journey.
- Emotional Support: Find comfort, motivation and joy on every page, offering not only exercise, but in addition a companion in your journey to recovery.
Visit the Bounce Learning Kids website here!
Download the workbooks from Amazon here!
We would love to thank Chris for his ongoing support and championing of stroke survivors and their recovery. We hope that because of people like him, rehabilitation after a stroke will turn into a reasonable reality.