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Breaking Barriers
Dr. Alex, Physical Therapist
18 episodes
8 months ago
In this podcast, we will explore using logic to determine the best age to begin a sport. At age 3, he/she should be seen as a preparation for determination at age 4. In other words, the acquired skill required to perform such as action can be mastered with peers.
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In this podcast, we will explore using logic to determine the best age to begin a sport. At age 3, he/she should be seen as a preparation for determination at age 4. In other words, the acquired skill required to perform such as action can be mastered with peers.
Show more...
How To
Education
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Summary: ages 0-4 months old
Breaking Barriers
6 minutes
2 years ago
Summary: ages 0-4 months old
In this podcast, we are summarizing all expectancies from 0-4 age. We have covered possible scenarios including medical conditions, normal metrics, and possibilities of increasing the ceiling effect by application of tasks deemed appropriate for the group in question. We have identified the difference between a patient and client. We have labeled and defined each to our understanding and how to approach moving forward with us in hopes of raising the ceiling effect of 'normal' via...
Breaking Barriers
In this podcast, we will explore using logic to determine the best age to begin a sport. At age 3, he/she should be seen as a preparation for determination at age 4. In other words, the acquired skill required to perform such as action can be mastered with peers.