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2026/01/22

👶 Does your child keep falling down? Does he stagger and wobble after just a few steps?

This might not be carelessness, but rather that the "balance ability" has not been fully developed yet!

Balance is the foundation of a child's motor development, affecting walking, running, jumping, and even how steadily they sit.


If a child has poor balance, they often:

⚠️ Unsteady on their feet, prone to falling

⚠️ Afraid that the child will have trouble playing on the slide or going up and down the stairs?

⚠️ Unstable posture, prone to swaying and leaning during class


💡 Parents can help their children develop a sense of balance by playing at home:

✨ Apply tape to the floor to create a "straight bridge" pattern.

✨ Stack up cushions and play a "mini obstacle course"

✨ Stand on one leg and see who is the "King of Balance"


The earlier it is detected and the earlier assistance is provided, the more obvious the results will be!

Occupational therapy can use games to help children improve their balance, boost their confidence, and build a solid foundation for learning . 💪

✅ Contact Rehabilitation Centers & Child Rehabilitation Centers

For further evaluation and treatment planning, please feel free to contact us.

📞 (02) 2995-9680 ext. 803, Mr. Luo



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