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alik2010
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Hi i just wondered how much physio a child should have?
Ethan doesnt seem to have much input at all, always seems to be pushing or asking questions...then i feel like i'm making a big deal for nothing.
Thanks, alison.
Ethan doesnt seem to have much input at all, always seems to be pushing or asking questions...then i feel like i'm making a big deal for nothing.
Thanks, alison.
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Hi I'm not sure there is a certain amount of physio a child should have. But I'd fight for as much input as you can get for your child as it will all help.
As an adult with cp physio input is very hard to get and you really have to fight for the small short term sessions of physio you can get. Therefore any amount of physio you can get your child when they are younger will help them in the future.
Good luck hang on in there and keep fighting!
Helen
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