Early standing, sacral sitting and limits of stability [Wired Collective]

Nov 12, 2024 7:07 pm

Hey !


Spotlight 2 is jam packed with thought nuggets and interesting resources to reflect on.


I loved getting into discussions with Julie about how we should be practicing standing, how sacral sitting and alignment influence the development of postural control, and how we have to move in order to learn to be stable.


I had a blast gathering some very cool resources to get us thinking about learning to stand and walk, including a fascinating write up on how cultural practices influence development that will blow your mind.


Plus some anatomy fun facts to refresh your memory and connect the dots with how it all fits so beautifully together.


Click Here!


❗️And whilst you're on the Hub, make sure to head on over to the Discussion section where you'll find some great conversation about the Spotlights AND a very generous course discount from our amazing Wired member Mirav Newman who is running some TASES courses in Australia next year - if you haven't started introducing eStim to your practice yet, this TASES is a must do course - and if you've already done one of Mirav's courses, I don't need to tell you how amazing she is at making it simple, do-able and effective. Highly recommend!! (psst - act fast for the best discount!!)


So here's your action plan for this week

  1. Listen to the spotlight on the Activities Page >> https://twc.wiredon.ltd/
  2. Refresh your basics and stimulate your thinking with very cool resources
  3. Reflect on what's new, newly remembered, different, interesting. Take it out of your head ie. add something in the Discussion because it's only when you take the time to make your thoughts explicit that you start to really integrate them


Have a fabulous week!

Mindy


PS. the audio version will be available on your favorite podcast player by the end of the week. If you haven't yet figured out how to get to that, just send me an email


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