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.
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:
