2-4 years
It is unthinkable for toddlers and preschoolers to have to sit still. By trial and error and repeating this endlessly, a child learns to discover his own possibilities, which also increases a child's self-confidence.
Just as with babies and toddlers, it is also important for preschoolers that their development is not limited, so that they can achieve optimal results for the child. It must be taken into account that every child develops at his own pace.
Below you will find some questions that may apply to your toddler or preschooler:
My child falls a lot
My child often bumps and bumps into everything
My child does not like to participate in activities with peers
My child does not like to play with small materials and often asks for help
My child walks very much on his or her toes
My child seems to have an abnormal position of the feet
My child appears to have X or O legs
My child cannot yet do what his peers can do
My child seems very clumsy
My child stands with overextended knees and a hollow back
My child walks stiffly and does not move smoothly
My child is anxious in the playground or during gym classes
My child quickly becomes angry or frustrated when something does not work out
My child often asks to be carried and can barely keep up with activities
My child leans on everything and prefers to do activities sitting or lying down
My child complains of painful feet or knees
My child seems to have pain somewhere when moving
My child often complains of headaches
My child retains fluid somewhere in his or her body
My child 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.


