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What Happens When Reflexes Don’t Integrate
Every child develops in their own way. You might notice areas where your child shines, perhaps they have a great memory, a curious mind, or strong problem-solving skills. At the same time, there might be challenges that don’t seem to make sense, like messy handwriting, emotional outbursts, or trouble sitting still. It’s often not a lack of effort or intelligence. In fact, those strengths tell us that parts of your child’s brain foundation are well developed. The challenges co
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Why You Need an Expert in Primitive Reflex Integration (and Why Order Matters)
Have you ever noticed that some children can read the words on a page but struggle to understand what they have read? Or that a child may be bright and curious, yet their body or emotions seem to be working against them? This is often because the brain develops in a very specific order, and when some early developmental stages are skipped or incomplete, it can make higher-level skills harder to master. The Brain Builds from the Bottom Up Think of the brain as a house. The fou
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How the ATNR Reflex Affects Swimming and Writing: Understanding the Brain-Body Connection
Discover how the ATNR retained reflex influences freestyle swimming, handwriting, and written expression. Learn how neurodevelopmental therapy integrates the ATNR to improve coordination, focus, and confidence.
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Nov 254 min read
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ADHD and Brain Development: How to Support Real Change
Discover how ADHD reflects differences in brain development and how neurodevelopmental therapy supports real change in focus, calm, and learning through movement and sensory integration.
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Nov 174 min read
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