Learning Outcomes – How rhythmic movements assist in integrating reflexes, why this is important and what to do to stimulate brain connections for increased impulse control, attention, balance, co-ordination, stamina and learning Topics include:
- How RMT builds neuro-sensory-motor foundations for focus and higher level learning skills
- Basics in brain development for learning, attention and comprehension
- Ways to identify developmental imbalances
- Information on a selection of reflexes involved in laying the foundations of focus and comprehension – Tonic Labyrinthine (TLR); Landau; Symmetrical tonic Neck (STNR); Spinal Galant; Amphibian; Babinski
- Methods for integrating primitive reflexes
- The 17 foundational RMT passive and active movements