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Level 1
When nothing seems to be working
Recommended task series for babies with decreased muscle tone, multiple sensory impairment and unsettled behaviour
This particular Task Series provides basic guidelines for parents to support and help their babies with cluster difficulties such as decreased muscle tone, multiple sensory impairment resulting unsettled behaviour.
Level 2
The first steps of learning head control
Recommended Task Series for babies to improve head control
This particular Task Series provides guidelines for those babies (from corrected age 3 months to 18 months old) who haven’t met their developmental milestones regarding head control, such as elevating and turning their heads on their tummy, or maintaining visual engagement on their back.
The aim of these tasks is to provide scaffolded physical activities in order for the child to experience changing positions and participate in fractions of movements that lead them to develop effective head control.
Level 3
Generalized hypotonia - Good head control with inefficient trunk control
Recommended task series for babies to improve trunk control
The following Task Series provides help for parents with children who have not developed sufficient upper body strength yet, in order for them to be able to elevate their shoulders and chest from the floor.
Only practise these exercises if your child already initiates or maintains head control - i.e. can lift their head up into a vertical plane for at least for 5-10 seconds.
Level 4
Generalized hypotonia - For babies with good head and upper body control but inefficient hip/lower body control
Recommended task series for babies to improve lower body coordination
This particular Task Series is a structured guideline for parents intending to enhance their baby’s movement repertoire further in order to perform more advanced dynamic movement flow on the floor.
Level 5
Let’s get active - Learning to sit and change to all-fours position
This particular Task Series is a structured guideline for parents intending to enhance their baby’s movement repertoire further in order to perform.
Our downloadable Task Series templates provide professional guidelines to support the development of your child.
Having a child with neuro-atypical development can be challenging and we understand the unrelenting responsibility of doing your best to support them. That is why it is crucially important to understand your child’s current ability level.
If you are uncertain where exactly your child is at in their developmental journey, please seek advice from your GP or specialist, or contact us so we can make the right recommendation in your child’s best developmental interest.
Our downloadable templates provide expert advice on helping your child reach their developmental milestones. These Task Series provide step by step information in a linear fashion in accordance with the developmental progression of a neurotypical child.
It is important to note that exchanging, skipping, or changing the recommended order of tasks in any given Task Series will not serve the best interest of your child or their development. Do please seek our advice if you are unsure where to start.
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