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Standing - how to help my infant learn to stand
Learning to stand is a very BIG step for infants. It is best if they figure out themselves how to get to standing, rather than you placing them in standing. Start at very low surfaces, like couch cushions on the floor, to help them learn to get to standing by themselves. If they know how to crawl it will be a natural extension for them to start getting up to standing at the low surface, a couch cushion. We start at low surfaces, as infants can be afraid at higher surfaces. Lo

Dr. Janet Hale
6 days ago3 min read


Infant Sitting Devices - Which ones do you chose?
I'm often asked the question - when can I start placing my infant in sitting and which devices are helpful? Motor development moves from head to toe and first starts with head control. Once infants have head control, usually at 4 months of age, they start working on their trunk control - both their abdominals and back muscles. In sitting, you support them where they need help, or where their back starts to curve forwards - which may mean holding them at their shoulders or fur

Dr. Janet Hale
6 days ago3 min read
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Information from PACE Physio, Physiotherapy for Infants and Children - What is the impact of childhood obesity on child posture?
The Journal of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Journal (P. Molina-Garcia et al., February 17, 2021) just came out with an article examining the impact of childhood obesity on children's posture. In a review of 73 articles, they found that children and adolescents with obesity had a 1) 1.4% increased risk of lumbar hyperlordosis (the pelvis is tilted forwards), 2) a 5.9% increase of genu valgum (the knees are inwards relative to the hips and ankles), 3) a 1.5 increased ris

Dr. Janet Hale
Feb 21, 20212 min read


Tips from PACE Physio, Physiotherapy for Infants - What is social communication in infancy?
Tips from PACE Physio, Physiotherapy for Infants - What is social communication in infancy?

Dr. Janet Hale
Feb 17, 20211 min read


Tips from PACE Physio, Infant and Child Physiotherapy - Does it mean anything if my child is"W" sitting?
Tips from PACE Physio, Infant and Child Physiotherapy - Does it mean anything if my child is "W" sitting?

Dr. Janet Hale
Feb 8, 20212 min read


Tips from PACE Physio, Physiotherapy for Infants and Children - Why Is Crawling Important?
Tips from PACE Physio, Physiotherapy for Infants and Children - Why Is Crawling Important?

Dr. Janet Hale
Feb 1, 20212 min read


Tips from PACE Physio, Infant Physiotherapy - Have you noticed the back of your infant's head is flat? Plagiocephaly
Tips from PACE Physio, Infant Physiotherapy - Have you noticed the back of your infant's head is flat? Plagiocephaly

Dr. Janet Hale
Jan 27, 20212 min read


Tips from PACE Physio, Physiotherapy for Children - What is developmental coordination disorder (DCD)?
Tips from PACE Physio, Physiotherapy for Children - What is developmental coordination disorder (DCD)?

Dr. Janet Hale
Aug 24, 20202 min read


Tips from PACE Physio, Infant Physiotherapy, how do I help my infant with Torticollis? Comment puis-je aider mon enfant atteint de torticolis?
Tips from PACE Physio, Infant Physiotherapy, how do I help my infant with Torticollis?

Dr. Janet Hale
Aug 24, 20202 min read
Tips from PACE Physio - Infant Physiotherapy - Why is Tummy Time Play Important?
Tips from PACE Physio - Infant Physiotherapy - Why is Tummy Time Play Important?

Dr. Janet Hale
Apr 5, 20202 min read


Tips from Pace Physio - Infant and Child Physiotherapy - What are the early signs of Autism at 9 to 16 months of age?
Tips from Pace Physio - Infant and Child Physiotherapy - What are the early signs of Autism at 9 to 16 months of age?

Dr. Janet Hale
Apr 5, 20203 min read
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