Why Intensive Therapy works for children with disabilities.

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  • Опубликовано: 23 окт 2024
  • The goal of intensive therapy is to provide a high amount of therapy in a condensed period of time, typically 3 hours a day, 5 days a week for 3 weeks. This allows for a more focused and concentrated approach to therapy, which can lead to faster progress and more significant improvements in a child's abilities. By providing frequent and consistent therapy sessions, children are able to practice and reinforce their new skills more effectively.
    Additionally, intensive therapy may target multiple areas of development simultaneously, such as motor skills, activities of daily living and language, which can lead to more entrenched and integrated improvements for your child.
    Centre of Movement uses the Intensive Model of therapy as the cornerstone of their approach. If your little one is unable to functionally move due to their condition intensive therapy can help provide the conditions necessary for them to find independent movement. We use hands on techniques to help your child become aware themselves
    and the space around them.
    It is our job as therapists to create a learning environment rich with healthy variations of movement and developmental patterns. The therapist then engages specific movement sequences that are playful, developmental or very specific and detailed, all while paying close attention to the process of learning and curiosity. This is how we create new neural pathways in the brain for movement.
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