12-18 years
The phase between 12 and 18 years is a turbulent phase. Teenagers are in a period of growth, discovery and self-development.
Just like for the younger target group, it is important for this age group that they are not limited in their development in order to reach their full potential. Adolescents are busy exploring their identity. They develop social relationships and navigate academic and emotional challenges. They experience the world with a curious mind and need space to experiment and learn.
Below you will find some questions that may apply to teenagers:
My son or daughter often suffers from headaches
My son or daughter is standing or sitting in a crooked position
My son or daughter gets tired or exhausted easily during physical activities
My son or daughter regularly sprains an ankle or is prone to injuries during sports
My son or daughter suddenly has all kinds of complaints since she started secondary school
My son or daughter has illegible handwriting
My son or daughter has difficulty performing fine motor skills
My son or daughter is stubborn, angry and easily overstimulated
My son or daughter has something wrong with her, but she doesn't tell much about it
My son or daughter has a sports injury
My son or daughter needs exercises to recover after surgery
My son or daughter needs exercises after a fracture or bone bruise
My son or daughter reports pain when moving or at rest
My son or daughter retains fluid for a known or unknown reason
My son or daughter regularly has something come out of the bowl
My son or daughter has a syndrome or disability
Is your child's request for help not listed here? Please feel free to contact us without obligation. Perhaps we can still help you further.


