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Practical resources, educational videos, parent guides, and expert insights to help you better understand your child's brain development, learning, behaviour, and nervous system function.
Practical resources, educational videos, parent guides, and expert insights to help you better understand your child's brain development, learning, behaviour, and nervous system function.

Primitive reflexes play a vital role in early brain and body development. When these reflexes remain active beyond infancy, they may interfere with learning, behavior, coordination, and sensory processing.

It is an important early developmental reflex that supports posture, balance, coordination, and movement. When it remains active beyond infancy, it may affect learning, attention, motor skills, development.

Could your child’s nervous system be stuck in “fight or flight” mode? The Moro Reflex is a survival reflex present at birth, but when it remains active beyond infancy, it can disrupt normal nervous system regulation.

The ATNR is a primitive reflex that supports early movement and coordination. When it remains active beyond infancy, it can affect learning, attention, coordination, and visual skills.