Soul Movers Knowledge Map
A clear overview of the Soul Movers knowledge architecture. Explore the four main categories, see how topics connect, and choose the learning path that fits your role.
Knowledge architecture at a glance
Four connected categories organize Soul Movers content and help you find the right resources for skills, participation goals, or support pathways.
Conditions
- Cerebral Palsy
- Stroke
- Developmental Delay
- Autism
- Parkinson’s Disease
- Spinal Cord Injury
Skills
- Balance
- Walking
- Coordination
- Hand Function
- Strength
- Endurance
Participation
- School
- Play
- Home
- Community
- Work
Learning Paths
- Parents
- Caregivers
- Educators
- Adults in Recovery
How to use this page
Start with the type of support you need, then explore the related skills and participation areas that matter most in daily life.
Parents
Practical, family-friendly guidance for understanding movement, participation, and how to support everyday learning.
Caregivers
Everyday ideas for safe, empowering support that helps the people you care for stay active, included, and connected.
Educators
Classroom-ready concepts for building inclusive activities that support movement and participation goals for all learners.
Adults in Recovery
A gentle learning path for rebuilding movement, confidence, and independence one step at a time.
What this map is for
The Knowledge Map is an educational tool for exploring topics and planning learning, not a source of clinical advice.
This map is a guide
It shows how our topics are organized, so you can find the right area of Soul Movers content without medical jargon.
No claims, only context
The focus is on learning, participation, and movement support — not treatment or medical advice.
Designed for discovery
Use the categories to connect the things you care about: skills, daily life, and the people who support learning.