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Flattened Head Syndrome or Positional Plagiocephaly
Posted in: Neurodevelopmental PhysiotherapyWhat is Flattened Head Syndrome/Positional Plagiocephaly? Flattened head syndrome or positional plagiocephaly refers to flattening of the skull in young babies. This can happen on one side (plagiocephaly), or in the middle, causing the head to look high and ‘cone…
Learning More About Emotionally-Attuned Parenting
Posted in: PsychologyIn previous blog posts, we talked about the importance of emotion regulation, and how parents can support the development of emotion regulation in their children. Similarly, parents who are attuned to their child’s emotions, while still maintaining firm limits, not…
The “Two Colour Lace Trick” For Shoelace Tying
Posted in: Occupational TherapyTeaching children how to tie their shoes can be a challenging task – both for the child learning how and the parent trying to teach it. With all of the methods out there (i.e. bunny ears, wrap around, Ian knot),…
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