Free movement

Free movement for a baby means allowing them to explore their physical abilities naturally, at their own pace, without being restricted by devices like bouncers or walkers. This approach, rooted in philosophies like the Pikler approach, encourages independence and supports cognitive, motor, and sensory development by giving babies safe spaces to move, roll, crawl, and explore their environment on their own.
Psychomotricity and ADHD: What Approaches Help Children?

ADHD affects about 5% of the population, often disrupting attention, behavior, and motor control.
Guidance and psychomotricity help patient develop better self-regulation and body awareness.
Psychomotor therapy uses movement and sensory play to support emotional and motor skills.
The Barkley Method provides structure through routines, rewards, and clear communication.
Together, they offer a comprehensive approach to support children with ADHD.