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wiredON Development Interviews

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by wiredON Development

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<p>A collection of knowledge and insights from brilliant clinicians in the field of neuromotor development and childhood disability to inspire, motivate and provide you with the tools to help the amazing kids you treat develop their potential www.wiredondevelopment.com</p>

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February 14, 2026

Sue McCabe on Pediatric Sleep: Comfort, Complexity, and Thermoregulation

<p>This conversation with sleep specialist Sue McCabe will completely shift how you think about sleep.</p> <p>We talk about why sleep isn't just a nighttime problem, it's a 24-hour concern woven through every aspect of your therapy outcomes. Sue introduces her <b>C-word framework</b>: Comfort (finding what's "just right, right now"), Complexity, Culture, Collaboration, Community, Capacity, Connections, Communication, and Clocks. We explore the types of questions that surface the real issues underlying sleep issues before throwing behavioral strategies at families. The difference between a circadian rhythm disorder and insomnia, why knowing that a child is spending 6 hours running around the park helps you solve a sleep issue and how warm feet are essential for sleep onset (yes, your mom was right).</p> <p>We explore difficulties with sleep in a variety of diagnoses (CP, autism, ADHD, vision impairment, trauma history).</p> <p> Sue introduces the frameworks, the questions, the resources, and the lens to address sleep into your clinical sessions with confidence.</p>

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July 24, 2025

Dynamic Thinking with Michael Workman and the Bamboo Brace

<p>Michael Workman (PT, Bamboo Brace designer, and neurodevelopmental geek with 30 years of floor-time wisdom) joined me for a fascinating deep dive into the hidden power of such a seemingly simple wearable device for such a seemingly simple joint.</p> <p>If you're a therapists who sees the elbows as gateways to whole-body potential, you're going to love what Michael has to say! And if you're a therapist whose mostly thought about the elbow as just a hinge that needs to be stablized between two complex joints, you’re going to be fascinated by how much you can get out of working on the dynamic control of this joint. </p> <p>Of course we get into a lot of detail about the Bamboo brace itself and even touch on what it takes to bring a therapy product to market, but the real gold in this interview is the deep dive into dynamic bracing, dynamic thinking and dynamic interventions - everything works better when it’s moving. We jump between joints and synergies. We revive the open chain and it’s importance in not only upper limb function, but the development of motor control that must come before the development of strength - and of course we get into the practicalities of using the brace - which kids benefit, when and where. There’s so much to take away from this interview!</p> <p>Enjoy. </p>

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April 24, 2025

A Human First Approach to Seating and Wheelchair Mobility

<p>Nobody becomes a pediatric therapists to make children’s lives miserable, or worse, create pain and life limiting boney deformities and yet, there’s a very real possibility that somewhere along your career path, that’s exactly what your suggestions or recommendations might have done. Now this is a confronting thought , but one that needs some airtime, with a little self-reflection and no judgement - certainly not from me, because I’m right there with you.</p> <p>I think it was Maya Angelou who said ‘do the best with the knowledge you have, but when you know better, do better’ which is a lovely quote to live by. With that in mind, this conversation with Sharon Sutherland and Jenn McKee is a not to be missed deep dive into what they call a human first approach to seating and wheelchair mobility, but what I’ll call <b>a holy smokes - our solutions may have been part of the problem here people</b>.</p> <p>Sharon and Jenn share how they support seating and wheelchair mobility with a beautiful human first approach. We discuss real clinical cases and dig into all the tricky bits we constantly run up against as therapists, managing head support and keeping feet on footplates, complex bodies, silent pain, navigating team disagreements and technology shortfalls, getting family buy-in, dynamic systems and pommels. There were so many essential topics we covered that this interview extends waaay over the usual hour. I was going to split it into two parts, but I’ve decided to try out a longer form interview. Please let me know if you like the longer interview - and if, like me, you had a couple of slap the head moments!!</p> <p>There's a ton of additional links and resources for you to grab at <a href="https://www.wiredondevelopment.com" target="_blank">https://www.wiredondevelopment.com</a> related to this conversation</p> <p>Enjoy!</p>

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What is wiredON Development Interviews?
<p>A collection of knowledge and insights from brilliant clinicians in the field of neuromotor development and childhood disability to inspire, motivate and provide you with the tools to help the amazing kids you treat develop their potential www.wiredondevelopment.com</p>
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