American kids earned an overall grade of a D- on the U.S. Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth. What can ...
Six-year-old Oray Dill giggles with delight as Savannah Wisnieski turns a fabric tunnel into a worm that's going to swallow him up. For three years, Oray came to the physical therapy space on the ...
Types include narrative exposure, prolonged exposure, and play therapy, among others. By age 16, more than two-thirds of children report experiencing at least one traumatic event, according to the ...
It gives the children access to equipment many physical therapy spaces don't have, such as a gait-training treadmill that supports the weight of the kids while they learn to walk. "It gives them ...
As far as physical activity goes, American kids are mostly C and D students. And “everything is graded on a curve,” says Jordan Carlson, a professor of pediatrics at Children's Mercy Hospital ...