Organizing the Feet in a Child with Cerebral Palsy

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Uploaded by on May 12, 2010

Michelle Turner, certified Movement Specialist & Educator, of Movement Lesson LLC in Peoria, AZ., explains how feet get disorganized with children with cerebral palsy and special needs. When an infant has trauma and medical intervention from birth, certain movements get bypassed. Michelle uses the Anat Baniel Method to gently show your child's brain how to have a more efficient way of using and organizing the feet while they play in her clinic. This is the first time that Andres can wiggle his toes on his own. He is 4 1/2. www.movementlesson.com www.earlyinterventiontv.com

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  • she repeats her self

    

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  • feet always relaxing

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