Placing children in shoes too early, sit-up seats, or walkers interferes with normal neuromuscular development. — Whalespan
Placing children in shoes too early, sit-up seats, or walkers interferes with normal neuromuscular development.
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“put it putting kids in shoes too early probably does a tremendous disservice to them right so i ideally they're going to have an environment where they're going to kind of figure this out themselves verse you know that another one is the little walkers that they'll hold on to and walk you know ideally they're going to play with their environment and with that combination of healthy central nervous system maturation find those ideal points of support and be able to utilize that those motor patterns that are manifested with that healthy central nervous system so the environment that we we have children in is key and um this i mean you can take this and look at you know just our society just with a as adults well yeah let's let's let's go from okay so we we can put them in shoes too early put them in silly sit-up seats in the circle of neglect and give them walkers and then another huge set of insults come when they go to school right”
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