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Encourage your child to do the following exercises regularly to keep their chest clear. These guidelines are general and used as a preventative measure. If your child has fevers and a wet cough, it is best to seek medical advice to allow for an individualized...

Recently I had the pleasure of meeting young Master J, and I thought I would share with everyone this success story. The main points to highlight are these: Trust your own judgement as a parent; Seek out the right experts in order to get the right diagnosis; Effective...

1. Reward Good Behaviours Immediately. Children don’t have the concept of time, but have a great understanding of cause and effect. So don’t wait! Give praise immediately when your child does something good. This may be as simple as paying attention to your child when they...

As the winter weather brings us frosty cold days, I hope everyone has been keeping well. I thought that this month I would discuss the “frosty” topic of behaviour management. As a paediatric physiotherapist, the children I see range from newborns to 18 year olds,...

1. Prioritize your goals for therapy. Most parents identify gross motor skills such as sitting and walking as a priority goal, followed by speech and language skills and then fine motor. Working with your therapist, decide when and how often your child would benefit from having various types of early intervention. For example, fine motor skills tend to...

How much time do you spend texting, emailing from your phone, flicking through social media, or just generally looking down at your phone? Text neck is a repetitive strain injury, and one that is seen in a growing number of patients over the past few years. An increasing...

Having good footwear is very important for children, as it impacts on how their foot and anklebones develop. Here are 3 key points you need to look for in a good pair of shoes for your child:   1. Shoes should have straight borders, and not curved like a kidney-shape. That means you cannot...