How are You Feeling Today? Hope AMC
Sad, happy, nervous, angry, worried, embarrassed… All of us experience at least one of these feelings throughout the day.
We should always remember that not only adults deal with different complex feelings
Sad, happy, nervous, angry, worried, embarrassed… All of us experience at least one of these feelings throughout the day.
We should always remember that not only adults deal with different complex feelings
Everything in this world, whether living or non-living requires a strong core and base of support for its optimum functioning, be it a building, or a tree. Similarly, a child also requires a strong core to be able to
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Children who have autism spectrum disorders (ASD) or other developmental conditions are often treated with ABA therapy, which is considered the gold standard by many experts.
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It’s more than just “training a child to eat” when it comes to feeding therapy. Therapists collaborate closely with patients and their families to identify the source of a child’s issues and build highly customised
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Rolling over, sitting up, crawling, walking, eating, babbling, talking, and toilet training are all crucial developmental abilities that babies and toddlers learn as they grow up. However, some children may take far longer
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MEDEK (Cuevas MEDEK Exercise) is a type of physiotherapy treatment for children with Motor Delay. This type of therapy may benefit children with Down Syndrome, Cerebral Palsy, hypotonia, global
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The early years of a child’s life are packed with new stimuli and novel experiences that propel his or her cognitive, social, and physical development. The first three years of life are crucial for brain development,
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Parents as well as health professionals have focused for a long time on tackling all present challenges at a time; more oriented towards fixing impairments. The disadvantage of such an approach is that it
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Many of the developmental differences seen in premature infants are already apparent before they are discharged from a hospital. These differences can also be seen in their bodies when they are stillborn.
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Soft tissue sarcomas are cancers that develop in areas that surround, connect, or support the body’s structure or organs. Cancer cells start growing in a child’s body’s soft tissues
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Many parents fantasize about hearing their child speak for the first time. One of the greatest thrills for parents is to hear their child say “mama” or “daddy” for the first time. For many, it can be even more exciting to start communicating
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Physiotherapy and physical therapy are two aspects of rehabilitative health that may be confused, but they practice these disciplines differently. Optimal movement and physical function are restored, maintained, and promoted by them.
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Has your child been diagnosed with autism? If that is the case, then you are aware of their different sensory needs in school and on a daily basis. As well as low muscle tone, children with autism usually need strengthening interventions to
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Parents want the best for their children and want to see them grow in a positive manner. Supporting children with limb differences presents some unique challenges. The mental and physical adjustments required
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A pediatric orthopedic specialist can provide guidance to children as they grow, treating musculoskeletal disorders that are congenital, developmentally delayed, and traumatic. Children can benefit from specialized care even when they experience
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Children and teens receive pediatric rehabilitation following a major illness, injury or procedure to overcome the challenges they face on a daily basis. The program also supports children with conditions that limit their physical activity.
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Floortime play therapy based on the DIR model promotes overall skills with activities. Floortime play therapy aids in the development of emotional connections and communication skills in children with autism.
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If you have a child with autism, you know your child has different sensory needs about social language in school and daily life. Autistic children typically have low muscle tone and require strengthening interventions to help them reach their
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Speech therapy uses strategies and exercises to address delays and problems in expressive/receptive language, articulation, oral motor dysfunction, apraxia of speech, social language, fluency (stuttering), feeding and swallowing, and
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Feeding therapy is helpful and strongly recommended if your child is having trouble with breast or bottle feeding, or eating solid foods, or if your baby seems to be a picky eater. These scenarios are most common with children that have special
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