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A common question that all new parents ask is when should my child be meeting milestones? These include rolling, sitting, crawling, standing and walking. This is dependent on a few factors, if your child is born premature, they will take longer to meet milestones as compared...

When we have new born babies we hear a lot about tummy time, but why is it so important? And how much tummy time should our babies do? Why is it important? Lying on tummy's is important for babies as it helps to develop neck, back, hip...

Walking on the toes is common in children who are learning to walk. Most children will grow out of it and so there is no need to worry. However, if your child is still predominantly walking on their toes after the age of 2 it...

In the current climate, we are encouraged to keep social distances and your child may have to stay at home.  Therapy can continue at home.  Below are some games and activities which will help your child work on their balance, strength and hand-eye coordination while keeping them entertained:  Balancing beam  Indoor bowling  Sock toss to...