Children born with disabilities face many challenges in their young lives. Being born with physical or cognitive impairments puts them at a great disadvantage in terms of mobility, development and learning. Through loving care and physical therapy, however, these children will not only function in their everyday lives, but thrive as happy kids who will grow and mature into independent adults.
There are many types of therapy available to children with disabilities. Physical therapy is an important aspect of treatment. This form of treatment is designed to help the child develop movement and increase motor skills. It can help with posture and balance and help strengthen muscles. It can improve the child’s coordination which is a big challenge. Speech and language therapy helps the child communicate with others, which is important for development. Play therapy helps the child develop skills while participating in fun activities and occupational therapy helps the child perform everyday tasks so they can function to the best of their abilities.
As important as these types therapy are for children with disabilities, there is no substitute for the loving attention of parents, educators and caregivers. Emotional development is as important as physical development and a combination of therapy and loving care vastly improves the child’s chances at becoming a happy, independent person.