For many years, bObles’ delightful animals have been a favorite, and now they are available for purchase in the Learn to Move webshop. These movement furniture pieces can be used in many different ways depending on the child’s age and ability. They are stable yet lightweight and silent – perfect for children to be active even indoors. They last forever! A good environment is important and prevails over passive play – the crocodile, the elephant, or the anteater, among others. challenges motor skills, creativity, imagination, and cognition. We highly recommend them for both home and preschool use – see more at Learn to Moves webshop.
Due to the COVID influenza, the possibility of conducting digital healthcare meetings has improved. Learn to Move’s clinical operations now also include online meetings via Memotus. If you have a child with questions related to pediatric physiotherapy, you can download the Memotus app, identify yourself with BankID, and request a consultation. For children, healthcare is free of charge. Healthcare is part of the services offered by the Stockholm healthcare region.
On February 12th at 22:00, you can watch the program about Liam on SVT 1 in Super Kids. Liam has DCD and wants to learn how to ride a bike – there is a lot happening when you learn something you didn’t think you could, and that realization creates fantastic opportunities to learn even more!
If you want to watch the program on UR Play, you can click here.
Do you want tips on fun, beneficial play/exercise for babies where communication with the parent is part of the play? Then you can check out the Baby Gym app, developed in Denmark by specialists in child development. Currently, it’s available in English, and Learn to Move is working on translating it into Swedish, hoping to make it accessible soon. The exercises are divided into 3-month age ranges, starting in the newborn period and progressing up to 18 months. A section provides detailed workout suggestions for the adult that can be done simultaneously while playing and communicating with your baby.
Måns Möller initiated the TV series ‘Superungar,’ a significant effort aimed at assisting parents of children with challenging behaviors. Several children share their lives and the challenges they face. They also receive assistance for change. At Learn to Move, we are pleased that there is a discussion about DCD – Developmental Coordination Disorder, which is part of the so-called NPF diagnoses. The production aired on TV1 during October and November, and now it is available on UR Play. watch the series.
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