Without the Right Foundations Your Child Will Not Reach Their Full Potential
Our clinicians are all passionate about improving your child’s functional ability. We want them to sit, to move, and walk, to talk.
Here is a selection of articles we’ve written to give you further insights into The Timmermans Method.
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No dream is too big for us, no problem too difficult, and no child too challenging. We push harder, we go further, and we try more. We exist to make the world a better place for everyone living with disability. – Chad Timmermans
Our clinicians are all passionate about improving your child’s functional ability. We want them to sit, to move, and walk, to talk.
The importance of time off in the process of rehabilitation can be just as important as the time put into therapy. We
Physical therapy is often the first step in managing cerebral palsy. It can help improve motor skills and can prevent movement problems
Sensory experiences include touch, sight, sound, smell, taste, movement, body awareness and pull of gravity. Sometimes one or more of these senses
Getting the most out of intensive therapy is paramount for the child’s family, therapists, and of course the child. Anything we and
Sensory integration is reported to be developed in the 60’s and 70’s by an OT, A. Jean Ayres, and is designed to