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Primitive Reflex Integration: Children w/ Communication or Cognitive Challenges: Cross Crawl
This video focuses on integrating primitive reflexes for children with communication or cognitive challenges.
Each video demonstrates exercises tailored to help children with various developmental delays by engaging specific reflexes like the ATNR (Asymmetrical Tonic Neck Reflex), STNR (Symmetric Tonic Neck Reflex), TLR (Tonic Labyrinthine Reflex), and Moro reflex.
The exercises are designed to promote motor coordination, stability, and sensory-motor integration, while being adaptable for children who may struggle with compliance or multi-step instructions.
Cross Crawl:
Involves opposite arm-to-knee movements while lying down.
Adds a metronome to help with motor planning and timing, set to 54 beats per minute for slow, deliberate movements.
https://infinityneuromotor.com/dr-consult
Disclaimer:
The information in this video is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult with your physician or a qualified healthcare provider regarding any questions about a medical condition or your child’s development. Individual results may vary, and the strategies discussed may not be appropriate for every child. Please consult a healthcare professional before making decisions related to your child’s health or development.
#EarlyIntervention #ChildDevelopment #AutismAwareness #BrainDevelopment #Neuroscience #ParentingTips #DevelopmentalDelays #PediatricCare
Видео Primitive Reflex Integration: Children w/ Communication or Cognitive Challenges: Cross Crawl канала Dr. Josh Madsen
Each video demonstrates exercises tailored to help children with various developmental delays by engaging specific reflexes like the ATNR (Asymmetrical Tonic Neck Reflex), STNR (Symmetric Tonic Neck Reflex), TLR (Tonic Labyrinthine Reflex), and Moro reflex.
The exercises are designed to promote motor coordination, stability, and sensory-motor integration, while being adaptable for children who may struggle with compliance or multi-step instructions.
Cross Crawl:
Involves opposite arm-to-knee movements while lying down.
Adds a metronome to help with motor planning and timing, set to 54 beats per minute for slow, deliberate movements.
https://infinityneuromotor.com/dr-consult
Disclaimer:
The information in this video is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult with your physician or a qualified healthcare provider regarding any questions about a medical condition or your child’s development. Individual results may vary, and the strategies discussed may not be appropriate for every child. Please consult a healthcare professional before making decisions related to your child’s health or development.
#EarlyIntervention #ChildDevelopment #AutismAwareness #BrainDevelopment #Neuroscience #ParentingTips #DevelopmentalDelays #PediatricCare
Видео Primitive Reflex Integration: Children w/ Communication or Cognitive Challenges: Cross Crawl канала Dr. Josh Madsen
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