I recently put together some footage for a video of some of the hard work that goes into walking for children with developmental disabilities. However, the same concepts can apply to any child who is … [Read more...]
Animals Galore!
So, to go along with my post from last week I was looking at other imaginative ways to encourage play and gross motor skills (oral motor as well if you throw in the animal sounds!). … [Read more...]
Imagination Play
Do you ever feel like you are in a rut or play the same things over and over with your kids? Or maybe you start to run out of ideas of things to do to help them stay active. Well one solution is to … [Read more...]
My Child Isn’t Rolling Over: Should I Be Concerned?
Rolling over is one of the first major gross motor milestones you will see when your child is growing and developing and it is your baby's first opportunity for independent mobility. Now they can … [Read more...]
Tummy Time: The Cornerstone of Movement
Tummy time is the cornerstone of gross motor development in my opinion. It has become even more critical with the Back to Sleep campaign and the continued development of bouncy chairs and other … [Read more...]
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