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 understanding in areas such as skull asymmetry, foot and leg development, and the impact of strollers on sitting posture. This educational film is suitable for anyone working with children, including parents. It provides knowledge that fosters confidence and strategies for knowing when to react and take action if a child is delayed. About the film: The film focuses on the first two years of a child’s motor development. It describes the developmental stages that children go through and highlights the factors influencing their development. Eight children and a preschool group illustrate how children learn everything from crawling to running and jumping. The film also includes in depth discussions about skull asymmetries in babies, foot and leg development, and how strollers affect a child’s sitting posture. Total length 28 minutes.

Children need tasks to solve in order to develop, as well as a good environment – both physical and psychological. Here is the introduction to the film about motor development 0-2 years. Let babies be active 🙂
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Here is an introduction to asymmetrical skulls – they should be prevented – more facts are available in the film about motor development 0-2 years.