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Old 04-10-2015, 10:15 PM #1
KarinaM. KarinaM. is offline
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Question Non-screen activity suggestions?

One of the hardest things for my 25yr old son (concussion 1/15, PCS diagnosed 3/15, still lots of symptoms & getting bored esp. since he's not back at work yet) is to find things to do that don't involve electronic screens.

It would be great to have a list of things that do not involve electronic screens and are not too mentally or physically taxing. I haven't seen such a list anywhere else so thought I would put the call out to the collective wisdom of this forum to reflect on what they now know.

So far we've done walks around the neighbourhood (can be limited by light-headedness and rapid heart rate), light gardening and also a bit of cooking/baking.

It would be really useful to have a list of activities, perhaps divided into those that can be done when you're on his own and those that can be done with friends/family?

Thank you :-)
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