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BRAIN & BODY HEALTH on Instagram: "Did You Hear Me?” Tackling the TLR Reflex for Better Listening 👂🌀  Ever feel like a broken record, repeating requests to your child who swears they didn’t hear you? It might not be selective hearing; it could be the TLR (Tonic Labyrinthine Reflex) affecting their auditory processing.  🔍 How to Test for the TLR Reflex  Have your child stand with eyes closed, checking their balance. Gently tilt their head back and then forward. Notice if they sway significantly with the head movements.  🤸‍♂️ Integrating the Reflex Try the “Meatball & Superman” exercises!  Meatball: Have them curl tightly into a ball on the floor, aiming to hold the position. Superman: Stretch out arms and legs, lifting up from the floor on their stomach, like flying through the sky. Inc

BRAIN & BODY HEALTH on Instagram: "Did You Hear Me?” Tackling the TLR Reflex for Better Listening 👂🌀 Ever feel like a broken record, repeating requests to your child who swears they didn’t hear you? It might not be selective hearing; it could be the TLR (Tonic Labyrinthine Reflex) affecting their auditory processing. 🔍 How to Test for the TLR Reflex Have your child stand with eyes closed, checking their balance. Gently tilt their head back and then forward. Notice if they sway…

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BRAIN & BODY HEALTH on Instagram: "Straighten Up: Is the STNR Reflex Impacting Your Child’s Posture? 🧠 Noticing your child slouching or resting their head on their hand? It could be a clue that the Symmetric Tonic Neck Reflex (STNR) hasn’t been fully integrated. Quick Check🔍 All Fours: Have your child get on their hands and knees. Happy Cat: Look up and arch the back inwards. Angry Cat: Then, reverse it, arching the back outwards. Watch for Signs: If you see their elbows buckle during…

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BRAIN & BODY HEALTH on Instagram: "🏃‍♂️🧠 Is the ATNR Reflex Affecting Your Child’s Focus and Coordination?   Noticing your child struggling with focus in school or appearing uncoordinated while running? It’s time to explore the ATNR (Asymmetric Tonic Neck Reflex) and its impact.  🔍 What Is the ATNR Reflex?  A primitive reflex where turning the head causes arm and leg extension on the face side and flexion. It aids in the birthing process and should be integrated as the child grows.  🧐 Easy Test for ATNR:  All Fours Position: Have your child on hands and knees. Gentle Head Turn: Guide their head side to side, keeping it level. Elbow Check: Look for any buckling in the elbows.  🚦 Active Reflex? Try Lizard Crawls:  Start on the Tummy: Get them lying flat. Step-by-Step: First, turn the he

BRAIN & BODY HEALTH on Instagram: "🏃‍♂️🧠 Is the ATNR Reflex Affecting Your Child’s Focus and Coordination? Noticing your child struggling with focus in school or appearing uncoordinated while running? It’s time to explore the ATNR (Asymmetric Tonic Neck Reflex) and its impact. 🔍 What Is the ATNR Reflex? A primitive reflex where turning the head causes arm and leg extension on the face side and flexion. It aids in the birthing process and should be integrated as the child grows. 🧐…

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Harkla on Instagram: "The Tonic Labyrinthine Reflex (TLR) is one of many primitive reflexes. . It is designed to help with muscle tone and gravity. . The two movement patterns of the TLR are: 1️⃣ Forward / flexion - when the eyes travel down and the person looks down 2️⃣ Backwards / extension - when the eyes travel up and the person looks up . The TLR should integrate into the body to make way for higher level movement patterns by no later than 3 years of age. . Some signs that an older…

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Share Wildflower Ramblings!We love our children more than anything in the world! We will do ANYTHING to help our children succeed! Any therapy, any diet, ANYTHING to improve their behavior, their attitude, their happiness. I know that every situation is different — each of us have children with unique and special needs. We as their...

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BRAIN & BODY HEALTH on Instagram: "– PRIMITIVE REFLEX: ATNR –  As we develop our brains become more complicated and more capable of performing the tasks that the primitive reflexes were doing for us. Ideally, as our brain learns how to do the task the primitive reflex was assisting in the reflex should ‘’switch off’’.  Some Children, for a number of reasons, don’t fully turn off the primitive reflex. Imagine 2 people trying to drive the same car, chaotic and inefficient.  The ATNR reflex occurs when a baby’s head is turned to the side and causes the arm and leg on that side to straighten while the opposite arm and leg bend. Signs of reflex retention include; balance issues, poor eye tracking, head tilt when writing, poor hand eye coordination, poor attention. Typically this reflex is norma

BRAIN & BODY HEALTH on Instagram: "– PRIMITIVE REFLEX: ATNR – As we develop our brains become more complicated and more capable of performing the tasks that the primitive reflexes were doing for us. Ideally, as our brain learns how to do the task the primitive reflex was assisting in the reflex should ‘’switch off’’. Some Children, for a number of reasons, don’t fully turn off the primitive reflex. Imagine 2 people trying to drive the same car, chaotic and inefficient. The ATNR reflex…

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Rachel & Jessica on Instagram: "A retained Spinal Galant Reflex is associated with: 👉 Tactile hypersensitivity (especially to the back / trunk) 👉 Poor or limited hip mobility and strength  👉 Challenges with crawling, walking, and other bilateral coordination tasks 👉 Nighttime urination after the age of 6 and after the child is fully toilet trained  👉 IBS in adults  . Try the Sit Walk activity today! Make sure YOU try it before asking your child to try it! The goal is to maintain an upright position while moving forward, using hip movements. We always say, "walk forward on your bum cheeks!" 😅 . If you would like to learn more about the Spinal Galant Reflex and other primitive reflexes that might be impacting your child's ability to get through their day, comment "SG" and we will send

Rachel & Jessica on Instagram: "A retained Spinal Galant Reflex is associated with: 👉 Tactile hypersensitivity (especially to the back / trunk) 👉 Poor or limited hip mobility and strength 👉 Challenges with crawling, walking, and other bilateral coordination tasks 👉 Nighttime urination after the age of 6 and after the child is fully toilet trained 👉 IBS in adults . Try the Sit Walk activity today! Make sure YOU try it before asking your child to try it! The goal is to maintain an…

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Brain Reconnection Inc. on Instagram: "Did you ever thought that low muscle tone, non integrated reflexes and neurological deficit are linked to a very weak core muscles?   Yes it is and some of the most important reflexes to work on is hands supporting reflex which when not integrated as infant your child will struggle tremendously in a lot of areas of their development 👶  #PrimitiveReflexes #NeuroRehabilitation #ReflexIntegration #BrainHealth #WellnessJourney #TherapySuccess #PatientCare #HealthTransformation #FunctionalNeurology #BrainReconnection #ADHDTreatment #Neurodiversity #SensoryProcessing #CognitiveTherapy #BehavioralHealth # ASDawareness #MentalHealthAwareness#autism"

Brain Reconnection Inc. on Instagram: "Did you ever thought that low muscle tone, non integrated reflexes and neurological deficit are linked to a very weak core muscles? Yes it is and some of the most important reflexes to work on is hands supporting reflex which when not integrated as infant your child will struggle tremendously in a lot of areas of their development 👶 #PrimitiveReflexes #NeuroRehabilitation #ReflexIntegration #BrainHealth #WellnessJourney #TherapySuccess #PatientCare…

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BRAIN & BODY HEALTH on Instagram: "Is Your Child Struggling with Hand-Eye Coordination? Let’s Check the ATNR Reflex! 🏀👁️  If your child has trouble with hand-eye coordination or seems clumsy on the sports field, it might be due to a primitive reflex called the ATNR (Asymmetrical Tonic Neck Reflex). If they can’t track the ball properly, catching becomes a challenge!  Testing the ATNR Reflex🔎  Arms Out: Have your child extend their arms straight in front. Head Turn: Rotate their head from side to side. What to Watch For: The arms should stay still. If they twist in the direction of the head turn, the ATNR reflex is still present and might be affecting their coordination.  Fun Exercise for Eye Tracking 🎈  Balloon Bounce: Have your child keep their head still while bouncing a balloon from

BRAIN & BODY HEALTH on Instagram: "Is Your Child Struggling with Hand-Eye Coordination? Let’s Check the ATNR Reflex! 🏀👁️ If your child has trouble with hand-eye coordination or seems clumsy on the sports field, it might be due to a primitive reflex called the ATNR (Asymmetrical Tonic Neck Reflex). If they can’t track the ball properly, catching becomes a challenge! Testing the ATNR Reflex🔎 Arms Out: Have your child extend their arms straight in front. Head Turn: Rotate their head from…

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