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Birth to Three Years: Developmental Milestones for Occupational Therapists

 

 

Introducing our eBook, "Developmental Milestones: Birth to 3 Years." Authored by Michelle Newby BHSc(OT) MSc PhD Candidate, this invaluable resource is crafted to guide you through the intricate process of understanding and supporting the developmental milestones of children from birth to three years.

Understanding developmental milestones is crucial for paediatric occupational therapists. These milestones serve as windows of opportunity, allowing us to guide children toward their fullest potential. This eBook delves into the interconnected milestones of infant and toddler development, from fine and gross motor skills to cognitive growth and social development.

With accessible insights into key milestones such as rolling over, sitting independently, and walking, this eBook provides practical strategies for tailoring interventions to each child's unique needs. It covers the development of motor skills, cognitive abilities, and social interactions, equipping you with the knowledge to support children in achieving their developmental goals.

Consider this eBook your trusted companion as you navigate the world of early childhood development. As a pediatric occupational therapist, you're not just a clinician; you're a vital player in shaping the foundation for a lifetime of growth. Let "Developmental Milestones: Birth to 3 Years" empower you to unlock the potential in every child, transforming their journey from the earliest steps to confident strides.

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About the author:

Michelle Newby

Michelle is Clinical Director of Stepping Stones Therapy for Children and is enjoying living back in Newcastle after many years of work and study abroad, including the UK, Canada, New Zealand, Azerbaijan and China.

Michelle is a registered Occupational Therapist with extensive experience in the field of paediatrics. She graduated from the University of Newcastle in 1998 with a Bachelor of Health Science (Occupational Therapy) and has also completed a Master of Science with Distinction (Health and Social Research) from City University, London in 2007. Since 2018, Michelle has been a PhD (Occupational Therapy) Candidate at the University of Newcastle. She is using her doctorate to examine the developmental challenges experienced by children with Paediatric Acute-onset Neuropsychiatric Syndrome (PANS), including the impact that sensory processing has on daily performance.

Passionate about helping children to achieve their potential, Michelle has a strong family centered approach. She has extensive experience in working with children of all ages and levels of ability, and particularly those with developmental coordination disorder; sensory processing disorders; developmental delay; developmental trauma, those on the autistic spectrum; those with PANS/ PANDAS; ADHD; and children with neurological disorders (e.g.: cerebral palsy, traumatic brain injury). Michelle has a special interest in early intervention and working with babies, toddlers and children who have been born preterm and has worked on neonatal units and within neonatal follow-up programs.

Michelle is committed to providing high quality, evidence-based care to her clients. She has post-graduate certification in Sensory Integration (UK), Paediatric Neurodevelopmental Treatment (NDT-Bobath), Cognitive Orientation to Daily Occupational Performance (COOP) and the PEERS Social Skills Certification Training. She has also undertaken training in developmental trauma and sensory processing, feeding therapy (SOS), handwriting remediation, visual perceptual training, postural management and infant massage amongst others.

 

 Find out more about Michelle & Stepping Stones at www.steppingstonesforchildren.com.au

 

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