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Enriched Play for Infants - Helping them Learn
I have just read an article by Deng et al., 2025 (Pediatric Physical Therapy) which discusses the key elements involved in helping infants to learn. The authors mention that enriched play at home involves stimulating numerous systems during playtime, such as vision, hearing, touch, pressure, movement, as well as social and cognitive skills. Enriched play at home should be new to the infant, stimulating and motivating, so that the infant is engaged and active in the activity t

Dr. Janet Hale
2 days ago2 min read
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The Importance of early Infant movements - rotation is key
Hi everyone; I was just at an infant movements course this weekend, focusing on early infant movements from preterm and up to 4 months of age. As this time period is before the infants develop voluntary movements, it is seen as a window into the central nervous system and how it functions. When we were watching typical preterm and post term infants, I was surprised at how elegant and fluid their early infant movements were, using variety and rotations, just like a dancer. Ev

Dr. Janet Hale
May 42 min read
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Tips from PACE Physio, Infant Physiotherapy, how do I help my premature infant with infant motor development?
Tips from PACE Physio, infant physiotherapy, on how to help with your premature infant's posture and infant motor development.

Dr. Janet Hale
May 16, 20222 min read
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Learn about Physiotherapy in Agir Tot, Early Intervention for Infant and Child Development in Quebec CLSC's
How Early Intervention, Agir Tot, helps with Infant and Child Development in Quebec CLSC's - ACT early to prevent later difficulties

Dr. Janet Hale
Aug 28, 20213 min read
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