Primitive reflexes are automatic movements present at birth that support early brain and motor development. These reflexes typically integrate during the first year of life. When they remain active beyond this stage, they may affect a child’s coordination, posture, attention, emotional regulation, and learning.
Treatment begins with a developmental screening that may include:
Parent questionnaires
Observation of movement patterns
Reflex testing
Evaluation of motor coordination, balance, and posture
How does Pediatric Primitive Therapy Work?
Primitive reflex integration therapy uses targeted movement exercises that help the nervous system mature and integrate retained reflexes. Therapy may include:
Rhythmic movement exercises
Crawling and cross-body activities
Balance and coordination training
Core strengthening and postural exercises
Sensory integration activities
The goal of treatment is to support healthy neurological development and improve:
Motor skills and coordination
Balance and posture
Attention and focus
Emotional regulation
Readiness for learning
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