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If your child is struggling with potty training past the age of 3 or 4, it’s essential to approach the situation with patience, understanding, and the right strategies. In this blog, we will explore some effective strategies, taking a pediatric physiotherapy and occupational therapy perspective, to help your child overcome potty training difficulties.
Dysregulation is a common thing that most kids experience as they grow. Learn the top 4 reasons why learning to coregulate with your dysregulated child work.
It can be hard to stay motivated to move in the winter months, especially in colder weather. Making physical activity a fun, family affair can make it easier. Here are some ideas to make getting in movement fun!
Tying shoelaces may seem like a small task, but for school-aged children, it can be a significant milestone in developing fine motor skills and fostering a sense of independence. If a child can’t do this easily and independently, it may lead to frustration and embarrassment. Find out strategies to support this.
Back to school means back to using backpacks regularly. Make sure you help reduce the chance of injuries or pain by buying one that fits properly and then NOT over filling it. Learn out top 4 tips for this.
Do you have a toddler or preschooler? Are they keen to colour, draw, or make crafts? Or maybe they struggle because they don’t have the necessary skills yet? Maybe it’s time to work on some PRE-scissor and PRE-writing skills.
The playground is any physiotherapists’ dream. When used safely, it can be a huge part of a child’s development.
Therapy intensives are an excellent tool to help children achieve very specific, defined goals in a short amount of time. Through the power of neuroplasticity kids benefit from longer duration and daily session of therapy.
With the warmer, sunnier weather, comes an increased risk of dehydration. This can be dangerous and cause many challenges for your child. Learn the signs and symptoms to watch for and how to prevent dehydration.
Hypermobility in Pediatrics refers to a condition where children have joints that move beyond the typical range of motion. Read on to see if you should worry.
Helping kids of all ages to live a more active life through FUNctional movement.
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