Developmental Mobility
Our experienced pediatric therapists facilitate the process in which young and growing children – through sensory play as an exercise technique, learn (or re-learn) movement. At your first visit, your therapist will perform a comprehensive evaluation that includes:
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Current Movement & Abilities
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Strength & Flexibility
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Coordination, among others.
Learning to move activates several key parts of a child’s brain. Movement serves as the foundation for reading, vision, emotional control and sense of security.
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Use the link provided to track your child’s motor milestones. If you feel that they are behind or seem awkward or stiff in their movements, ask your doctor for a physical therapy evaluation.
Check out this article on the use of baby positioners and their effect on learning to move:
