Is Your Child Being Monitored for Scoliosis?
Some schools have already started their summer holidays.
With children spending more time at home, it's often the first chance parents have to notice changes in posture.
Perhaps you've noticed:
* One shoulder sits higher than the other.
* The ribs seem to stick out on one side.
* Your child's back looks slightly curved.
* They often slouch while sitting.
If your child has been told:
"It's only mild scoliosis."
"No treatment is needed at the moment."
"We'll continue to monitor it."
You may be wondering...
"Should we just wait?"
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I would like to share something important.
One family started SBM with their child in June
The child has mild scoliosis and was advised that no treatment is needed at this stage**.
In my experience, this period is incredibly important.
Monitoring does not have to mean doing nothing.
While your child is growing, they can begin learning healthy posture habits and simple daily self-care exercises that support body awareness and movement.
Summer is a wonderful time to build healthy habits together.
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Parent & Child SBM Experience Lessons
We warmly welcome parents and children to learn together.
If you live outside London, we also offer online consultations and online experience sessions.
If you're worried about:
* Your child's posture
* Mild scoliosis
* Waiting for an NHS appointment
* Not knowing what to do next
please don't feel you have to face it alone.
Sometimes, the most valuable step is simply understanding your child's body and learning what you can do today.
If you'd like to learn more about our gentle Japanese self-care method, we'd love to meet you online.
Small steps today can make a big difference for your child's future.

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