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When we don’t work quite right, the conventional practice is to look at the squeaky wheel. (If the hip hurts, check the hip. If behavior is off, address behavior.) Sometimes this works, and sometimes it doesn’t, especially related to early development.
What if, instead, we look at how the human machine develops and works? The beauty of taking a machine-based approach is that underneath all the human complexity, we truly are a simple machine! Understanding the way the human machine works leads to a systematic process for determining what is not working well and how to support it. Hint: It’s often not the squeaky wheel.
In this course, we take you back to the basics to review the science fundamentals of how the human “machine” develops, functions, and uses movement to regulate itself. Through the healthy development and maintenance of movement and posture, the machine supports breathing, regulation, early development, and pain-free efficient functioning. By improving the foundation of the body’s machine, many seemingly unrelated aspects quickly improve especially related to development, pain, and overall regulation.
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