Knowledge base
Walkers
Walkers can be used for short periods on a few occasions but do not teach the child to develop. If used extensively, the walker is purely negative for the child's development - both for motor skills...
Ergonomic Strollers – confusion in definition
Confusion in the definition of an "ergonomic" stroller For all parents looking to buy a stroller, it's important to consider factors that are important for both you and your child. Unfortunately,...
School furniture
School furniture should facilitate good posture and transition between active working positions and resting positions. The furniture should be adapted to the children's height and seating angle,...
Cerebral palsy – Learning to Sit
Now available! Web-based training on Children's Sitting Development - from passive to active sitting is completed and serves as a "golden standard" for the upcoming course on how children with...
Cerebral pares – Sitting assessment scale
In connection with the thesis, the "Sitting Assessment Scale" was also developed, an evaluation method for assessing sitting ability by analyzing head, trunk, and foot control as well as arm and...
Asymmetric head shapes and poor neck function
Consequences of too much supine positioning - on babies back Newborn babies are currently recommended to sleep on their backs, as supine positioning has clearly reduced the incidence of sudden...
Film about motor development 0-2 years
For those who are pediatric nurses, pediatricians, or pediatric physiotherapists, this film will provide you with insights into children's motor development from 0 to 2 years, as well as deeper...