I'm concerned that there are still so many paediatric therapists around the world sharing crossing the midline information. Please share up to date evidence that this is an evidence based intervention. Task specific intervention based around developing a child's hand roles in every day tasks and play is best practice and has been since the 90's. There is much more evidence in developing "hand role differentiation" than there is for a vague concept such as crossing the midline. The idea has led so many parents to think that this intervention can cure their child's reading, writing and motor difficulties. Hopefully this leads some therapists and parents to look for legitimate research on what is best for their child.
Super helpful tips. Thank you!
Great info. Thank you!
Great video! I will be sharing this one for sure. Great explanation of the importance of crossing midline while keeping it engaging.
Thank You!
@@PediatricTherapyEssentialswhich retained primitive reflex is responsible for it?
That’s was really helpful thank you
Glad it was helpful!
I HAD A HARD TIME LEARNING HOW TO CROSS THE MIDLINE AS A CHILD NOW I KNOW HOW.
I'm concerned that there are still so many paediatric therapists around the world sharing crossing the midline information. Please share up to date evidence that this is an evidence based intervention. Task specific intervention based around developing a child's hand roles in every day tasks and play is best practice and has been since the 90's. There is much more evidence in developing "hand role differentiation" than there is for a vague concept such as crossing the midline. The idea has led so many parents to think that this intervention can cure their child's reading, writing and motor difficulties. Hopefully this leads some therapists and parents to look for legitimate research on what is best for their child.