Introduction to Learning and Vision Therapy: Principles Part VIII

Neurosensory Integration and the Visual Hierarchy Introduction “It has not been easy for the helping professions to conceive of human behavior as an expression of the brain, and they are still struggling to do so… The employing of neural mechanisms to enhance motor development is now well established; the current area of major growth and…

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Retained Primitive Reflexes

From “Persistence of primitive reflexes and associated motor problems in healthy preschool children” AMS-14-27750 ” – “Primitive reflexes are automatic movement patterns that commence during pregnancy and are fully present at birth in term infants. They are natural reactions that start a developmental process which releases a neural circuit for a specific function. Primitive reflexes…

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Vision and Vestibular Link: Part 1 and 2

This new course was designed specifically for Occupational Therapists, but is applicable to anyone working in child development. This program reviews essential neurology of the vestibular-vision link and how these play an integral role in how we, humans, find centre. Learn how this neurological foundation leads to our ability to direct action and how trouble…

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