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Movement - What you need to know |
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Written by Yasiph
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Tuesday, 25 September 2007 |
What you need to know- Movement is basic to life.
- Brain-injured children need to move as much as possible.
- It is vital to create an ideal environment for the brain-injured child to move.
- In order to move properly a child must be on his belly, not on his back.
- Any device that restricts or inhibits movement can be harmful to a brain-injured child.
- Movement enchances respiration and increases oxygen to the brain, resulting in improved brain function.
- Movement improves the structure of the body.
- Movement develops vision.
- Movement increases intelligence.
- Movement improves digestion, elimination, and health.
- Movement decreases respiratory illnesses.
"The Pathway to Wellness" is strictly informational and educational. It is not intended as medical advice or to replace the advice of your health care provider. For obvious reasons, Yafaau's website cannot take medical or legal responsibility for how this information is used. The use of this information is your responsibility. Please consult a health care professional should the need be indicated.
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Last Updated ( Friday, 26 October 2007 )
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