Who we are
Babies on the Move is run by two senior paediatric physiotherapists, Briohny and Kinga, each with over 20 years of experience. They have specialised training and experience in the early development of neonates, babies, and toddlers.
Briohny and Kinga both work in hospital neonatal units and private practice, giving them a unique understanding of infant care from the earliest days in Special Care Nursery through to toddlers navigating their first steps. They are accredited in a wide range of standardised paediatric-specific assessments—tools that are essential for identifying early developmental delays and guiding timely and effective interventions.
They believe strongly in learning through play and movement, and work closely with parents, caregivers, and multidisciplinary teams to create nurturing, evidence-based therapy tailored to each child.
Kinga Atkinson
Senior Physiotherapist
Qualification: Master of Physiotherapy (MPhysio), Bachelor of Exercise Science (BExSc)
AHPRA Registered
Australian Physiotherapy Association Member
Briohny Schulze
Senior Physiotherapist
Qualification: Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPhysio)
AHPRA Registered
Australian Physiotherapy Association Member
Kinga and Briohny have been trained in the gold-standard standardised assessment tools used from the neonatal period through to toddlerhood, supporting early identification and diagnosis, and helping paediatricians initiate early intervention when it matters most. These include:
FINE (Family and Infant Neurodevelopmental Education): A specialised neonatal program supporting family-integrated care in SCN, bridging theory with hands-on neurodevelopmental care.
HINE (Hammersmith Infant Neurological Examination): Neurological examination that can be used to help identify infants between 3 and 24 months of age who have a high probability of all types of CP.
GM Video, GMOS-R, and MOS-R (General Movements Assessment): A non-invasive way to identify neurological issues which may lead to cerebral palsy and other developmental disabilities. The assessment can be completed from birth to 20 weeks of age (corrected for prematurity).
AIMS (Alberta Infant Motor Scale): A play-based observational tool tracking gross motor milestones from birth to walking.
NSMDA (Neurological, Sensory, Motor Developmental Assessment): Assess the motor development of children at key ages from 1 month to 6 years of age
MOV ABC (Movement Assessment Battery for Children): Identifies motor coordination difficulties in children aged 3–16 years of age.
BOT (Bruininks-Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency): A detailed motor skills test for children aged 4–21 years of age.