Hypotonia and Hypertonia

Children can develop hypotonia or hypertonia a few months after birth due to neurological assault that showed up as a developmental delay after illness, pediatrician visit or medication administration.

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Neurodevelopmental Therapy Checklist

Neurodevelopmental Therapy Checklist

Not Just for Autism Therapy is a critical piece of healing a child with autism, and we have created an autism therapy checklist to help you out. Please note therapies listed in this checklist may also be helpful for children ... Read More
How Nutrition Affects Hypotonia

How Nutrition Affects Hypotonia

In this blog post, nutritionist Kelly Dorfman explains how certain mitochondria-boosting supplements can help with hyptonia. Hypotonia Common in Children with Neurodevelopmental Disorders Many children with developmental delays have low muscle tone, or hypotonia, because external factors that impact the ... Read More
Autism Bike Riding Help

Autism Bike Riding Help

In this blog post, physical therapists Bert Richards, PTA and Gin Utermohlen, PT give tips for bike riding help for children with autism. Kids with Low Muscle Tone and Poor Balance Need Help Learning to Ride a Bike "Let's all ... Read More
Children Thrive with Neurodevelopmental Movement

Children Thrive with Neurodevelopmental Movement

Sonia Story of www.moveplaythrive.com explains how neurodevelopmental movement can help with symptoms of autism, ADHD, Sensory Processing Disorder and learning disabilities in this article. Parents and therapists worldwide are learning joyful, transformative movements that help children thrive. These special neurodevelopmental ... Read More
Hypotonia and Nutrition

Hypotonia and Nutrition

What Is Hypotonia? Low muscle tone, or hypotonia, is one of the physical problems often associated with developmental delays; nutrition and low muscle tone are intimately connected. Children can have generalized hypotonia or it may affect just specific areas such ... Read More
The Vestibular System and Auditory Language Processing

The Vestibular System and Auditory Language Processing

The vestibular system and auditory language processing: Children with vestibular dysfunction may also have auditory language processing problems. The Vestibular System As they research their child's disability, many parents learn about sensory integration and the importance of the body's vestibular ... Read More

Hypotonia and Hypertonia Expert Interviews

Cranial Neurosequencing Technique with Lois Laynee
Quantum Reflex Integration with Bonnie Brandes
Neurodevelopmental Movement for Optimal Sensory Processing with Sonia Story

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