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myatminmaung381
𝘔yat 𝘔𝘪n 𝘔aun𝘨⧼𝘖fficial⧽ :
အလည်လာခဲ့ကြပါ အကုန်ဖိတ်တယ်နော်🥰🥰
2025-05-22 11:17:02
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bohtet0007
𝚇𝚝𝚎𝚃𝚟𝚟æī𝙻𝙸𝙽 :
အဲတိမ်တွေကစီးလို့ရလားဗျ
2025-05-22 12:41:41
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nicole.25100
數|•𝐄𝐚𝐢𝐧𝐝𝐫𝐚𝐲ᥫ᭡♏🧸 :
အက်ပေါ်ကခုန်ချရင်ဘာဖစ်လဲ....🗿
2025-05-24 03:01:14
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stw22334567999999000
SAN THAW WIN :
ဘယ်တိုင်းထဲမှာလဲဗျ☺️
2025-05-22 13:07:18
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a.zin733
A Zin💜♊ :
မသိလို့နော်အမ အဲ့နေရာတွေက မိုးတွင်းပဲ လှတာလား🥺9လပိုင်း10လပိုင်း ဆောင်းဘက်ဆိုရင်ရောဟင်
2025-05-22 04:34:22
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gkdjg7487
★dudumay :
ဖာအံ ဘက်မှာရှိတာလားဟင် ဇွဲကပင်တောင်က
2025-05-23 00:22:28
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thetlay523
🍁Ah Mon🍁(အမွန်)🍁 :
ငါသွားခါမှ တိမ်ပေါ်တတ်ပြီး ဓာတ်ပုံရိုက်မယ်
2025-05-24 05:55:28
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abfoe2
🔥မီးတောက်🔥 :
ကရင်ဖြစ်ပီးတခါမှမရောက်ဖူးဖူး😔
2025-05-22 11:18:26
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ayesumon793
Sweety🌷🖤 :
တိမ်တောင်မြင်ရတယ်ဆိုတော့တော်တော်မြင့်တယ်ထင်တယ်
2025-05-27 02:33:53
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nay.myo.wint
Nay Myo Wint :
ဘယ်အချိန်မှာအလှဆုံးလဲ
2025-07-17 16:25:49
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zin.moh35
Z💜Ko Ko :
8နာရိခွဲလောက်ရ စတက်တာ 11လောက်မရောက်တယ်😐လမ်းမာနားရတာနက် 😁 ဆင်းလာတဲ့သူတွေရောက်တော့မာလားမေးရင် 10minဆိုရောက်ပြိ နောက်တယောက်မေးလည်း10min နက်တင် 😅
2025-05-22 14:07:21
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beardaddy360
🇲🇲 M🤠K🤠K🇲🇲 NaunghkioThar :
ချစ်အမရေ Credit ယူပါရစေဗျာ ခွင့်တောင်းပါတယ်ခင်ဗျ ပြန်တင်ခွင့်ပြုပါခင်ဗျ
2025-10-15 14:44:08
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tunlinaung8279
Tun Lin Aung :
45မိနစ်ဆိုပီး 2.30 လောက်တက်ခဲ့ရတယ်😄
2025-05-22 13:35:24
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user388545557494
Ah Phoo :
ဘယ်မြို့းမှာလဲဗျ
2025-05-22 06:17:59
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thuzarhtet97
❤️aye myat thu zar❤️ :
ကရင်ပြည်နယ်မှာနေပြီးတစ်ခါမှမရောက်ဖူးသော🙄
2025-05-24 06:29:01
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zayar38068
Za Yar :
လက်ကလေးနက်ကိုင် ြကည့် နည်း ကျမ်းတယ်😆😆
2025-07-29 14:05:27
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tzp1323
💔အပယ်ခံလူသားလေး💔 :
ဘယ်နေရာလဲရှင့်
2025-07-29 10:08:28
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kennn.1888
Y🫧 :
ဖုန်းသာပြုတ်ကျရင်...ဝိုး😁
2025-06-06 13:41:51
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yuki29458
💫🍁🌸yuki🌸🍁💫 :
နေအုံး လာခဲ့မယ်အရင်ဆုံးရီးစားရှာလိုက်အုံးမယ်
2025-08-01 08:26:54
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layatekhaing997
Jeon Lily💞 :
ငါတို့သွားလိုက်တိုင်းတိမ်ပင်လယ်နဲ့မတွေ့ဘဲနေပင်လယ်နဲ့ပဲတိုးနေတယ်😁
2025-05-23 02:08:23
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...myanmar9
àpplē🇲🇲🇨🇳 :
ဘယ်အချိန်တွေ လာလို့ရလဲ အဲ့မှာတည်းဖို့နေရာတွေရှိလား မိသားစုနဲ့တစ်ခေါက်လောက်တော့သွားချင်သား❤️
2025-07-17 09:49:26
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hlaing.lay.371
ချစ်စရာလေးပါကွာ😺🐥🐰 :
တိမ်ဖြူဖြူထဲကိုခုန်ချချင်တာ🥺
2025-06-12 08:53:07
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htwe58871
🌸H&H🌸 :
ရောက်ခဲ့ပါတယ် မတက်ဖစ်ခဲ့ရဘူး😔
2025-05-22 14:03:59
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d.poh6
𝕄n :
တည်ထားခဲ့တဲ့သူတွေကို တကယ် လေးစားပါတယ်ဗျ
2025-08-19 00:34:44
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rain23991
Rain :
ပြန်တတ်ချင်တာ ကွာ
2025-05-25 09:23:33
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Toe walking, also known as toe walking gait or equinus gait, is a common phenomenon in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). While the exact reasons are not fully understood, several factors may contribute to toe walking in autistic children: ## Possible Reasons 1. *Sensory processing*: Some children with autism may have sensory processing difficulties, which can lead to toe walking as a way to self-regulate or cope with sensory input. 2. *Muscle tone and strength*: Autistic children may have differences in muscle tone, strength, or flexibility, which can affect their gait and lead to toe walking. 3. *Motor planning and coordination*: Children with autism may have challenges with motor planning, coordination, and balance, which can result in toe walking. 4.Proprioceptive Seeking – Toe-walking can provide extra pressure and input to the muscles and joints of the legs, giving the child more awareness of their body position. Vestibular (Balance) Regulation – Some children toe-walk to adjust their sense of balance or to feel more stable when moving.  5. Pri#mitive Reflexes Linked to Toe-Walking Tonic Labyrinthine Reflex (TLR) Present at birth, should integrate by ~3.5 years. If retained: child may have poor balance, muscle tone issues, and a tendency to walk on toes (because the body is “pulled” into extension). Plantar Reflex (Babinski) Normally disappears by ~1 year. If retained: abnormal foot responses may make heel contact uncomfortable, encouraging toe-walking. Spinal Galant Reflex Should integrate by ~9 months. If retained: sensitivity in the lower back and hips can affect gait and may contribute to unusual walking patterns. Symmetrical Tonic Neck Reflex (STNR) (less direct, but still relevant) Should integrate by 9–11 months. If retained: it can affect posture and crawling/walking transitions, sometimes contributing to abnormal gait like toe-walking.#toewalking #ot #tiktok #autism
Toe walking, also known as toe walking gait or equinus gait, is a common phenomenon in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). While the exact reasons are not fully understood, several factors may contribute to toe walking in autistic children: ## Possible Reasons 1. *Sensory processing*: Some children with autism may have sensory processing difficulties, which can lead to toe walking as a way to self-regulate or cope with sensory input. 2. *Muscle tone and strength*: Autistic children may have differences in muscle tone, strength, or flexibility, which can affect their gait and lead to toe walking. 3. *Motor planning and coordination*: Children with autism may have challenges with motor planning, coordination, and balance, which can result in toe walking. 4.Proprioceptive Seeking – Toe-walking can provide extra pressure and input to the muscles and joints of the legs, giving the child more awareness of their body position. Vestibular (Balance) Regulation – Some children toe-walk to adjust their sense of balance or to feel more stable when moving. 5. Pri#mitive Reflexes Linked to Toe-Walking Tonic Labyrinthine Reflex (TLR) Present at birth, should integrate by ~3.5 years. If retained: child may have poor balance, muscle tone issues, and a tendency to walk on toes (because the body is “pulled” into extension). Plantar Reflex (Babinski) Normally disappears by ~1 year. If retained: abnormal foot responses may make heel contact uncomfortable, encouraging toe-walking. Spinal Galant Reflex Should integrate by ~9 months. If retained: sensitivity in the lower back and hips can affect gait and may contribute to unusual walking patterns. Symmetrical Tonic Neck Reflex (STNR) (less direct, but still relevant) Should integrate by 9–11 months. If retained: it can affect posture and crawling/walking transitions, sometimes contributing to abnormal gait like toe-walking.#toewalking #ot #tiktok #autism

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