I am so excited for you to meet my new co-instructor, Ne’Quan. Ne’Quan has spastic athetoid cerebral palsy, and I was his physical therapist from age 9 until 26. When we began filming this playlist, he was 27—and at this point, we are simply dear friends. 💙✨ Although Ne’Quan is older, the motor challenges he experiences are similar to those I see in much younger children with comparable impairments. The strategies, activities, and exercises in this series are ones I would use across ages; the biggest difference is that Ne’Quan is wonderfully cooperative! With younger clients, I would build these same skills through play or rewards. With Ne’Quan, his motivation was always simple: listening to his favorite music 🎶 and the easy rapport we’ve built over many years. Ne’Quan walks independently for mobility but needs an adult nearby to spot him for safety 🚶🏽♂️✨. He does not speak and communicates through gestures, signs, an alphabet board, and a communication device. His receptive language skills are strong. He also has limited grasp and hand control, which affects fine-motor and self-help tasks 🤲🏽. He continues to receive private physical therapy. In the past, he has participated in speech therapy (ST) and occupational therapy (OT). Functionally, he is most similar to a GMFCS Level III. Ne’Quan loves Classic Country Music, Jazz, and Spiritual Music 🎷🎵—and he has an absolutely killer smile. I hope you enjoy him as much as I do. I feel genuinely blessed to have him in my life and to share this new series with you. 💛 🎥 Watch All of Ne’Quan’s Videos (Playlist) https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLAkJbMrHyKjNPEoC-A5MaSjxfr_omXGDS 🌐 More Resources Website: https://www.pediatricPTexercises.com Facebook: Pediatric Physical Therapy Exercises Email: amysturkey@gmail.com 💬 Captions / Accessibility I’ve reviewed and corrected the captions for clarity. To turn on captions: click CC. To change caption language: Settings (⚙️) → Subtitles/CC → choose a language or Auto-translate. 📚 Books by Amy Sturkey (Amazon) Children’s Books: P is for Poop and Pee Accidents — https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BLSRJ483 A is for Anxiety — https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09LXQ3W6V A is for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder — https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08QH9H5HR C is for Cerebral Palsy — https://www.amazon.com/dp/B088TSJCYP D is for Down Syndrome — https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079P8HH49 A is for Autism — https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071F4FFTB Professional Pediatric PT Exercise Books: Hips — https://www.amazon.com/dp/0998156736 Knees — https://www.amazon.com/dp/0998156760 Ankles — https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08TX2ZCFD

Not Walking Yet? Stairs Really Strengthen Legs 👨🏻🦰👣 | Down Syndrome PT #116
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Not Walking Yet? Have You Tried Knee Walking? Watch This! 👨🏻🦰🚶 | SMA Type 1 PT #27
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Weak Lip Seal for Speech & Straw Sipping? Try This Oral Motor Activity 👧🏼👄 | Down Syndrome PT #212
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Know How to Make Bridges Harder? Watch This Progression 👨🏾🦱💪🏾 | Athetoid CP PT #14
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Crouched Gait? Cerebral Palsy? Try This Mealtime Hamstring Stretch 🦵🏽🪑 | Moderate CP PT #60
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Autism? Struggling with Engagement & Visual Attention? Try This Swing Game 👩🏻🟣 | Autism PT #6
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