
How to Talk Positively to Your Kids About Exercise
All kids need exercise. Stacks of scientific research through the years support the myriad ways exercise helps young bodies and minds as they develop and
All kids need exercise. Stacks of scientific research through the years support the myriad ways exercise helps young bodies and minds as they develop and
Smart But Scattered: The Revolutionary “Executive Skills” Approach To Helping Kids Reach Their Potential By: Peg Dawson, Richard Guare Learn easy-to-follow steps to identify your
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From the first time we pick up a pencil to begin learning to write our names, to the last answer we fill in on our
Alex attended the Physical Therapy Association of WA (PTWA) Conference this last fall and found this poster presented of worthy mention. In the early 90’s,
Aching backs and shoulders? Tingling arms? Weakened muscles? Stooped posture? Does your child have these symptoms after wearing a heavy school backpack? Carrying too much