Does my child need Physiotherapy?

 Does my child need Physiotherapy?

  • Premature babies and babies born with slight to severe problems often don’t meet their development milestones. Each baby has its own journey and schedule of course, but there is a ‘normal’ time range in which babies should achieve physical skills such as: rolling; sipping from a cup; sitting up by themselves; reaching and grasping toys; saying mama or dada; moving around on the tummy and crawling as well as developing walking ability and various other coordination and fine motor skills as young toddlers.
  • If there is any delay in reaching milestones or you have concerns about the way your baby is posturing or moving, it’s imperative to see a physiotherapist as early as possible. The sooner a physiotherapist starts working with your baby, the sooner you will understand what is happening and how you can help your baby – and the more likely it is that your baby can be helped to be the best he or she can be.
Looking for child development queries for your children with special needs? Contact HappyFeetTherapy Child Physiotherapy Center today. Call: 91 9566131734.

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