Infant motor development: healthy babies vs cerebral palsy

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Learn more at: https://www.LindaScotson.com

Linda describes what she calls the "onesie suit" -- the superficial fascia that envelopes an infant's body and plays a critical role in how the child grows and adapts to the world. Normal development allows the infant to grow out of their "onesie suit" naturally. However, for children with cerebral palsy and other such conditions, the natural "onesie suit" phase of development can become a restrictive straight jacket that limits their ability to develop further. In addition to being applicable to a wide variety of cognitive and neurological issues, Linda Scotson's breakthrough method (TST) addresses this rarely-discussed feature of cerebral palsy as well.

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Linda's clinic is in East Grinstead, Sussex County, UK, one hour from London by train, and 30 minutes from Gatwick Airport by taxi.

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"As a doctor working in this field, the events, problems, and their solutions described by Linda in The Other Child are an excellent help for families faced with similar problems. Having worked with Linda, I can tell you she is the first person I go to for a consultation.” — Alexander Klimenov, MD, Pediatric Neurologist

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