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Primitive Reflex Integration
Integrating primitive reflexes that are supposed to mature when a child is born to assist in survival. If they do not integrate it can inhibit emotional regulation, coordination for sports, social skills, problem-solving, reading/writing, focus, and anxiety.
Fine Motor Skills
Fine motor skills refer to precision, dexterity, and coordination of the hands. These are the skills that allow us to use our hands to manipulate materials like pencils, containers, clothing fasteners, and little objects. There is so much more to it, though! Areas of development like bilateral coordination, pinch and grip strength, separation of the sides of the hand, arch development, finger isolation, thumb web space, and opposition all play a role in refined use of the fingers and hands.
Feeding & Oral Motor Skills
Low muscle tone in mouth, picky eater, excessive drooling, crave certain foods.
Self Care
Dressing, feeding, grooming, toileting, bathing
Gross Motor Skills
Running, walking, jumping jacks, catching/throwing ball, core stability, climbing, motor planning.
Sensory Processing
Body awareness, fidgeting, seeking or avoiding movement, tactile defensiveness, light/sound sensitivity, crashing, jumping.
Visual Processing
Tracking, scanning, eye-hand coordination, letter/color recognition, puzzles, word and letter searches.
Social Skills
Empathy, interest & connecting with others, initiating play, problem solving.