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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 Babinski Reflex Integration, Tlr Reflex Exercises, Reflex Integration Activities For Kids, Stnr Reflex Integration Activities, Primitive Reflex Integration Exercises, Kid Exercise, 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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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 child might have a retained TLR: ⭐ Low muscle tone and poor endurance ⭐ Visual perception challenges ⭐ Poor sense of spatial relations ⭐ Signs of dyslexia ⭐ Decreased bilateral coordination . Try this activity with your child! It may be tricky at first, but practice it and make sure you try it yourself! . Primitive Reflex Integration Activities, Stnr Reflex Integration Activities, Tlr Reflex Exercises, Low Muscle Tone, Proprioceptive Activities, Visual Motor Activities, Primitive Reflexes, School Based Therapy, Brain System

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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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.

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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 Atnr Exercises For Kids, Atnr Integration Exercises, Primitive Reflexes Chart, Reflex Integration Activities For Kids, Retained Primitive Reflexes, Reflex Integration Activities, Tlr Reflex Exercises, Retained Primitive Reflexes Exercises, Pediatric Reflexes

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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