A while back, I received a request through my contact form to help promote the prevention of plagiocephaly by sharing an infographic that describes it and ways to prevent it, but I almost completely forgot about it! (Can anyone say “momnesia?!” LOL!)
It’s a good thing I saw a post about it over at Green Eggs and Moms — I was reminded about that request and now I’ve finally gotten round to posting the infographic here! 🙂 It explains how plagiocephaly develops and what can be done to minimise and/or treat the condition.
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To be honest, reading the infographic brought me back to my days as a , when I dealt with kids with varying special needs and conditions! (Betcha didn’t know that one of my dreams before I got married and had kids was to put up my own free PT clinic, huh?! *winks*)
Anyway, I hope the information shared here helps you somehow, dear readers, especially those of you who are newbie parents! 🙂 Feel free to share this post with others, OK?
Note: This infographic was provided by the people over at Technology in Motion.