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Joint hypermobility is a condition (usually hereditary or a result of an injury) in which our joints move beyond their normal range of ... This video is an informational video that shows the progression of how children hold a pencil, starting at ages 1-2 with the fisted ... Thank you for taking the time to watch the Buffalo Occupational Therapy channel!
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- Joint hypermobility is a condition (usually hereditary or a result of an injury) in which our joints move beyond their normal range of ...
- This video is an informational video that shows the progression of how children hold a pencil, starting at ages 1-2 with the fisted ...
- Thank you for taking the time to watch the Buffalo Occupational Therapy channel!
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