In our line of work as physical therapists, we often encounter young clients facing challenges related to breath control and exhalation force due to neurological conditions like cerebral palsy or autism. These conditions can make something as fundamental as breathing a complex task, which is why finding child-friendly breath exercises has become essential, especially with the increasing prevalence of lung-related illnesses among children. It’s crucial to make these exercises enjoyable to ensure that children are not only willing but excited to participate.
In the attached video, you’ll meet Amy Sturkey, a seasoned expert in pediatric physical therapy exercises. In this video, she’ll demonstrate a series of activities designed to work on breath force and control, and trust us, they’re much more fun than technical.