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The JointSmart Child Series: Parents of Young Hypermobile Children Can Feel More Empowered and Confident Today!

My first book, The Practical Guide to Toilet Training Your Child With Low Muscle Tone, was a wonderful experience to write and share.  The number of daily hits on one of my most popular blog posts  Hypermobility and Proprioception: Why Loose Joints Create Sensory Processing Problems for Children helped me figure out what my next e-book…… Continue reading The JointSmart Child Series: Parents of Young Hypermobile Children Can Feel More Empowered and Confident Today!

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Published October 16, 2019
Categorized as child safety, hypermobility, low tone, occupational therapy, parenting, preschoolers, self-care skills, sensory processing issues, toddlers, Uncategorized Tagged children, e-book, hypermobility, hypotonia, occupational therapy, parenting, positioning and feeding, self-care, sensory processing, The JointSmart Child, w-sitting

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