
KIND – app for digital healthcare meetings.
KIND is now the app for digital healthcare meetings used in Learn to Move’s clinical operations.
KIND is now the app for digital healthcare meetings used in Learn to Move’s clinical operations.
On the 25th-26th of October, Learn to Move will be present at booth A 38:30 at the Fokus Hjälpmedel exhibition, Stockholmsmässan in Älvsjö. For the first time, we introduce Learn To Walk, a new medical technology product that pushes the boundaries of who can learn to walk independently. Learn to Walk both provides support and challenges balance with the goal of achieving independent walking ability. Come to the exhibition and learn more or let your child try Learn to Walk! The exhibition is open from 9 AM to 4 PM, and admission is free. We look forward to seeing you!
Address: Stockholmsmässan, Mässvägen 1, 125 30 Älvsjö.
You can already register and print your entrance ticket here:
Along with Ann-Christine Sollerhed, Helena Lindfors, and Linda Arnrup, Learn to Move is highlighting the need for structural changes in preschool policy documents, knowledge among manufacturers of children’s products and environments, and significantly more control and knowledge during the child’s first years of life to ensure that the child learns basic reflexes and movement prerequisites, which in turn lead to good motor development. Strong measures are needed to reverse the trend where Sweden lags far behind its Nordic neighbors. Here is a link to the opinion piece from Svenska Dagbladet
It is delightful to receive the news today that Learn to Move has been named the ‘Best Children’s Healthcare Education & Consultancy Firm 2023’ by the Scandinavian Business Awards! The motivation includes, among other things: Awardees must be able to demonstrate expertise within their given field, dedication to client service and satisfaction, and commitment to excellence and quality. Quality and dedication to all children form the foundation of Learn to Move’s ongoing work, which is currently focused on improving the prognosis for the motor development of children with brain injuries. Here, you can read the full article about the award!
Finally – it´s ready! The movie about Oskar 5 years, and what happend during the one year when he practiced and learned independent walking. We want the film to contribute to rethinking and develop new treatments where we clearly have expectations for development and base treatment on the development process that takes place during normal development.