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  • Pediatrics
  • Rehabilitation Science
  • Human Rights

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  • Traditional physical therapy defines mobility as translocation, which is insufficient for comprehensive child development.
  • Recognizing mobility as a fundamental human right is crucial for children's exploration, relationships, and agency.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce the ON Time Mobility framework, advocating for children's right to extensive daily active mobility.
  • To promote a paradigm shift in conceptualizing and implementing mobility support for all children.

Main Methods:

  • Proposing the ON Time Mobility framework, integrating principles of timing, urgency, multimodality, frequency, and sociability.
  • Encouraging critical evaluation and discussion of these principles within the scientific and medical communities.

Main Results:

  • The framework highlights key principles for supporting children's daily active mobility.
  • It challenges existing medical, industrial, and governmental systems to better support mobility rights.

Conclusions:

  • Mobility is a human right essential for children's development, social interaction, and self-creation.
  • A collaborative, rights-based approach is needed to ensure all children have hours of active mobility daily.