Knowledge base
ITW Guide – flowchart for the treatment of children with idiopathic toe walking.
Children who walk on their toes, even though they can, on request, walk with their entire foot down, are referred to as idiopathic toe walkers. There should be no other cause for toe walking, and it...
The Sitting shell – a tool to teach children with functional variation to sit.
The Sitting shell provides the conditions for learning head control and sitting balance. Many children have learned to sit through the use of the sitting shell. Children who previously sat leaning...
Tips and inspiration for parents of children with neurodevelopmental and psychological disorders (NPF diagnoses).
For the days when things work the least well with those you love the most. In connection with the TV production 'Superungar,' Utbildningsradion (UR) has compiled a page for parents where they can...
CBS – Container Baby Syndrome
Containers baby syndrome (CBS) is a relatively new term developed by child specialists, referring to a collection of movement, behavioral, and other issues caused by a baby or infant spending too...
Learn to ride a bike!
If you're wondering if your child is ready to ride a bike or how to help create the conditions for cycling, you can watch this video that provides practical tips for preparing for cycling....
Baby carriers – ergonomic aspects
Feedback on and reflections on the ergonomics of baby carriers and the child's motor development. In online texts about ergonomics and baby carriers, the terms "ergonomics" and "ergonomic" are used...
Baby carriers – the adult’s movement patterns.
A collaboration on baby carriers has been established between Learn to Move and Runa Gustafsson, a psychologist who also works with body therapy Runa's knowledge of the body, posture, and balance...
Bumbo seats
At Learn to Move, we advise against using the Bumbo seat, as it can have negative effects on the child's development. Bumbo seats are designed in a way that prevents the child from learning to sit...
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...