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回覆 sharons 的帖子
Not all active kids have SI issues. My son was born with a mildly twisted neck (so mild that the paeds couldn't detect), and that hindered the smooth neural transmission between the brain and the rest of his body, especially to & from his joints (hence he has trouble feeling his body, hence unable to sit still or sit properly). He easily gets sea sick and hated swinging for more than a minute.
After two weeks of therapy (at around age 2+) he was able to, for the first time, pay attention to his soccer coach's instructions and completed a simple routine (instead of running wild around the gym). It was the first time i actually realize what i was doing (taking him to a therapist!) was not stupid. After 1/2 year of therapy one of our neighbour swore that he was a different boy, and now, after a year of therapy he has calmed down a lot, able to focus better to complete school tasks (as a K1 student). He still has a shorter attention span compared with kids his age, but it is already a great improvement.
Again, i don't think most boys has SI, but all sensorimotor play is very beneficial for young children.
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