Our blogs are inspired by our passion for enhancing childhood development and pediatric physical therapy. We write for both parents and professionals and work to provide a mix of education, activity/treatment ideas, and our favorite toys. Because we write for you, we would love to know what topics you are interested in or what questions you have that we can answer!
Using a Therapy Ball for Torticollis
We have talked a lot about torticollis recently thanks to the new guidelines that were recently published. Here we talk about 5 signs of torticollis, and here we talk about ways to prevent … [Read more...]
Crab Walking
I love when I walk around the clinic and see some of the creative ideas the therapists come up with. This was one I just saw. They were using a puzzle and would crab walk the pieces from one side of … [Read more...]
Progressing to Independent Walking
We seem to have a bunch of little ones right now that are working on taking independent steps. They have cruising down and are walking with a push toy. They just don't like to let go of the support … [Read more...]
Stability Circuit
We have so many kids who are working on stability with functional mobility. So recently for this one kid we created a circuit just for him to work on his stability! Here are some of the tasks it … [Read more...]
Planks
We have been doing planks with a few kids recently. There are lots of ways to work on them to make them harder or easier. We show you a few in the video but we will also talk about a few other ways as … [Read more...]
Working on Functional Tasks in a Clinic
Because we do most of our work in a clinic setting we often have to get creative on how to support a family with working on tasks that will carry over to home. There are so many tasks out there that I … [Read more...]
Core Stability
What the heck is core stability and does my child have it? Does my child really need it? Do I even have it? Our abdominal and trunk muscles make up our core, the center of our entire body. Their … [Read more...]
Ways to Prevent Torticollis
We have highlighted the 5 common signs of Torticollis. To recap, those are as follows: Always looking in the same direction Head tilting Feeding difficulties Flattening of the head … [Read more...]
How to Practice Bike Riding Without a Bike
We have definitely been in a rainy season recently, and we are not complaining about this, especially with all the snow that has been falling in the mountains! That being said, the rain makes it … [Read more...]
Maintaining Supination for Underhand Activities
I know we recently talked about practicing underhand throwing, and as a result, as we were working on the skill with one of our kids recently, we realized that they knew what they were supposed to do … [Read more...]
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