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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 these movements, it’s time for some reflex integration exercises.  Fun Home Exercise🐈‍⬛  Happy and Angry Cats: Aim at doing a few minutes of happy cats and angry cats. This exercise will help improve communication between the inner ears and the brain, enhancing muscle tone around the spine.  Improving t Reflex Integration, Primitive Reflexes, Pediatric Physical Therapy, Pediatric Occupational Therapy, Kids Gym, Brain Gym, Home Exercise, Childhood Development, Angry Cat

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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brainandbodyhealth_ on June 29, 2024: "Understanding the TLR and STNR Reflexes: Key Differences and Exercises 🧠✨ Ever wondered about the differences between the TLR and STNR reflexes? They may be similar but here’s a quick guide on how to test each reflex and what they’re there for. TLR Reflex✅ 1. Have your child stand with feet together and arms by their sides. 2. Tilt their head back and have them close their eyes. 3. Look for a backward sway when looking up and a forward sway when looki Landau Reflex Exercises, Babinski Reflex Integration, Tlr Reflex Exercises, Reflex Integration Activities For Kids, Stnr Reflex Integration Activities, Primitive Reflex Integration Exercises, Reflex Integration, School Based Therapy, Primitive Reflexes

brainandbodyhealth_ on June 29, 2024: "Understanding the TLR and STNR Reflexes: Key Differences and Exercises 🧠✨ Ever wondered about the differences between the TLR and STNR reflexes? They may be similar but here’s a quick guide on how to test each reflex and what they’re there for. TLR Reflex✅ 1. Have your child stand with feet together and arms by their sides. 2. Tilt their head back and have them close their eyes. 3. Look for a backward sway when looking up and a forward sway when looki

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More Than A Gym on Instagram: "Maintaining extended elbows while rotating the head to either side helps to integrate ATNR! Making it a functional task to appropriately cue the child by carrying a tray with extended elbows while turning his head to look at color targets. 𝗪𝐡𝐲 𝐢𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐢𝐬 𝐢𝐦𝐩𝐨𝐫𝐭𝐚𝐧𝐭? A retained ATNR could affect the following in early childhood:⁣ ❗️bilateral coordination⁣ ❗️visual tracking⁣ ❗️crossing midline⁣ ❗️handwriting⁣ ❗️balance⁣ ❗️sitting posture⁣ ❗️attention and focus⁣ ⁣ Do you have concerns of your child having retained reflexes and is it affecting them in the classroom? Our skilled team of therapists can work with you and your child on reflex integration.⁣ ⁣ #morethanagym #sensorygym #reflex #reflexintegration #atnr #retainedreflexes #primitivereflexes Reflex Integration Activities, Sensory Integration Activities, Pediatric Physical Therapy Activities, Reflex Integration, Sensory Classroom, Primitive Reflexes, Pediatric Pt, Occupational Therapy Kids, Bilateral Coordination

More Than A Gym on Instagram: "Maintaining extended elbows while rotating the head to either side helps to integrate ATNR! Making it a functional task to appropriately cue the child by carrying a tray with extended elbows while turning his head to look at color targets. 𝗪𝐡𝐲 𝐢𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐢𝐬 𝐢𝐦𝐩𝐨𝐫𝐭𝐚𝐧𝐭? A retained ATNR could affect the following in early childhood:⁣ ❗️bilateral coordination⁣ ❗️visual tracking⁣ ❗️crossing midline⁣ ❗️handwriting⁣ ❗️balance⁣ ❗️sitting posture⁣…

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