The link of the ATNR retained primitive reflex to dyslexia. A lot of children diagnosed with dyslexia have one unintegrated (‘stuck’) primitive reflex, the ATNR. This reflex should have inhibited by the time a...
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Why does physical literacy matter?
Physical literacy matters because children learn through their body The question why does physical literacy matter is important because it lays the foundation of literacy, creativity, and learning for a child. One definition of physical...
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How kinesiology and the Child Centre Method can help integrate retained primitive reflexes
How Kinesiology and the Child Centre Method help integrate primitive primitive reflexes? Kinesiology can help integrate retained primitive reflexes quickly and effectively along with the SIMPLE movement programme. The ability via muscle testing to identify...
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Anxious child
There are various reasons for anxiety in an anxious child. Some of these can be trauma, birth history, family issues and retained primitive reflexes and any of these can cause anxiety for a child. However,...
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Emotional meltdown and Moro reflex
The Moro reflex, also known as “the startle reflex” is developed in utero and is essential for survival. It is an involuntary reflex controlled by the amygdala part of the brain and operates at an...
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