Half Kneel to Stand at Furniture: Pediatric Physical Therapy #28
This video instructs how to help a baby learn to transition from kneeling to 1/2 kneeling to standing with help. My name is Amy Sturkey, PT. I am a pediatric physical therapist in the United States. I'd like to give some ideas to families who have a baby with Microcephaly due to the Zika virus. This video teaches a simple technique of how to help your baby learn to move from sitting to standing with your help. I taped this video specifically for families with a child with Microcephaly; however, this technique could be used with any child with a developmental delay who is not good at standing. This video is only appropriate for children who already showing some sitting and standing skills. This is not appropriate for a much weaker child than the one pictured in this video. I hope you find this idea useful and simple to follow through.
My website is www.pediatricPTexercises.com. My Facebook page is Pediatric Physical Therapy Exercises. My informational books, "A is for Autism," "C is for Cerebral Palsy," "D is for Down Syndrome," "Pediatric Physical Therapy Strengthening Exercises for the Hips" and "Pediatric Physical Therapy Strengthening Exercises for the Knees" are available on Amazon. "A is for ADHD" should be available shortly. Do not hesitate to contact me at amysturkey@gmail.com with questions, concerns or favorable reviews! Please note I am unable to provide treatment recommendations for a child I have not personally evaluated.
I am so honored to have people from all over the world watch my videos. I have reviewed and corrected the closed captions for this video so that you might understand what I am saying even if you don't speak English. I hope the directions below are helpful to you.
To turn on Captions, click CC in the bottom right corner of the video.
To choose a different caption language:
At the bottom right, click Settings. It looks like a wheel.
Click Subtitles/CC.
Select a language.
If the language isn't listed when you click Subtitles/CC:
Click Auto-translate.
Select a language.
Of course, if the captions are in the way of viewing the details in the video, you can always turn them off in the bottom right-hand corner of your video screen.
Here are the links for my books on Amazon:
"C is for Cerebral Palsy"
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B088TSJCYP
"D is for Down Syndrome"
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079P8HH49
"A is for Autism"
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071F4FFTB
"Pediatric Physical Therapy Strengthening Exercises for the Hips"
https://www.amazon.com/dp/0998156736
"Pediatric Physical Therapy Strengthening Exercises for the Knees"
http://www.amazon.com/dp/0998156760
Видео Half Kneel to Stand at Furniture: Pediatric Physical Therapy #28 канала Pediatric Physical Therapy Exercises
My website is www.pediatricPTexercises.com. My Facebook page is Pediatric Physical Therapy Exercises. My informational books, "A is for Autism," "C is for Cerebral Palsy," "D is for Down Syndrome," "Pediatric Physical Therapy Strengthening Exercises for the Hips" and "Pediatric Physical Therapy Strengthening Exercises for the Knees" are available on Amazon. "A is for ADHD" should be available shortly. Do not hesitate to contact me at amysturkey@gmail.com with questions, concerns or favorable reviews! Please note I am unable to provide treatment recommendations for a child I have not personally evaluated.
I am so honored to have people from all over the world watch my videos. I have reviewed and corrected the closed captions for this video so that you might understand what I am saying even if you don't speak English. I hope the directions below are helpful to you.
To turn on Captions, click CC in the bottom right corner of the video.
To choose a different caption language:
At the bottom right, click Settings. It looks like a wheel.
Click Subtitles/CC.
Select a language.
If the language isn't listed when you click Subtitles/CC:
Click Auto-translate.
Select a language.
Of course, if the captions are in the way of viewing the details in the video, you can always turn them off in the bottom right-hand corner of your video screen.
Here are the links for my books on Amazon:
"C is for Cerebral Palsy"
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B088TSJCYP
"D is for Down Syndrome"
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079P8HH49
"A is for Autism"
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071F4FFTB
"Pediatric Physical Therapy Strengthening Exercises for the Hips"
https://www.amazon.com/dp/0998156736
"Pediatric Physical Therapy Strengthening Exercises for the Knees"
http://www.amazon.com/dp/0998156760
Видео Half Kneel to Stand at Furniture: Pediatric Physical Therapy #28 канала Pediatric Physical Therapy Exercises
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