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...
Normal Walking/Gait
As parents it is natural to worry about the way your children walk, particularly if something looks a bit quirky or you feel it is causing your child to have lots of falls. As your child begins to start walking there are lots of...
Plagiocephaly
Plagiocephaly is a condition that impacts newborns through to babies approximately 8 months of age. It is sometimes known as flat head syndrome. Babies are born with softened heads; this means that if they spend too much time lying on one side of their head...
Questions about when children should start wearing shoes and what type of shoes are frequent questions asked of physiotherapists. There is no set age as to when your child should start wearing hard soled shoes. It is actually more to do with when your child...
Posture in a Tech Dominated World
It is natural for all of us to be worried about the development of our children’s posture. We have all heard that too much X-Box/PlayStation, Iphone/Ipad and computer use can cause detrimental effects on our children’s posture. However, in todays...
What is Cerebral Palsy?
Cerebral Palsy is a group of neurological disorders ranging from mild severity to severe severity that impacts children early in life resulting in movement disorders. Movement disorders can impact a child’s ability to participate in both gross and fine motor activities. Gross motor skills involve things such as walking, jumping...
As a parent it is natural that you want to ensure you give your child the best start in life possible. Ensuring your child gets enough exercise and not too much screen time is difficult in todays technology dependent world.
The National Physical Activity Guidelines are a set of guidelines released by the government and based...
Developmental Milestones for 9-12months
Crawling action mastered and transitions in and out of many positions
Pulling to stand
Standing without support
Cruises along furniture
May start walking
Act early and talk to your healthcare provider if:
Difficulty getting to stand because of stiff legs and pointed toes
Only uses arms to pull up...
Kids back to school!
Who would have thought that the joy of children returning to the classroom could mean so much! Parents around Victoria are throwing parties, and loving the fact that parents can return to just parenting rather than being a teacher!
With children returning to...
As a parent or loved one we worry about our children and want to make sure that any complaint has a clear diagnosis and resolution. Have you ever considered the language you use when speaking about pain and what influence this may have on your child?
Pain is...