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Babies on the Move - Enroll NOW for the Spring session!
BABIES ON THE MOVE: Babies on the Move Spring schedule is NOW ready. Sign up NOW so you don't miss out! This Spring we're running the group for only 6 weeks for infants from 6 months to 18 months. The session starts from May 12 to June 16th, 2026. The classes are run like a playgroup where you will socialize with other parents or caregivers and also learn about typical motor development, alignment, how to help your infant with motor movements. In this group we talk about lear

Dr. Janet Hale
Mar 142 min read
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Stair Climbing in Toddlers
As a physiotherapist, parents ask me what is expected of toddlers on the stairs. Once the toddlers have started crawling and usually walking (but not always) that like to start climbing up on furniture and on the stairs. It's important when they're crawling up the stairs, that they can use either leg to push up on. Sometimes an infant with residual issues from torticollis, will only use one leg. Its easier to go up the stairs than go down the stairs - it is scary for toddlers

Dr. Janet Hale
Mar 43 min read
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PACE Physio - Tips with Infant Motor Development: How do I stop my infant from crawling with ONE leg up?
Crawling with one leg up; asymmetrical crawling or three point crawling

Dr. Janet Hale
Sep 8, 20242 min read
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PACE Physio: Child Physiotherapy - Tips in Child Motor Development - What is wrong with "W" sitting?
Examples of W sitting; feet turned inwards - promotes internal tibial rotation

Dr. Janet Hale
Feb 13, 20232 min read
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PACE Physio - Infant Child Physiotherapy: Questions for your Pediatric Physiotherapist on Infant & Child Motor Development?
Infants and Children, reaching their full potential in infant motor development and child motor development.

Dr. Janet Hale
Jan 4, 20232 min read
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Tips from PACE Physio - Infant Physiotherapy: helping my infant with infant motor development - learning to sit
Infant Motor Development - learning to sit - with PACE Physio - Infant Physiotherapy

Dr. Janet Hale
Nov 11, 20222 min read
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