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Primary reflexes in toddlers
By toddler age, primary reflexes should already be inhibited to support walking, running, and fine motor development. If these reflexes persist, they may disrupt sensory processing, sleep, and motor skills. Learn how to recognise the signs and when to seek help.


Support for the development of toddlers
Toddlers need lots of movement, sensory experiences, and playful routines to support their brain and motor development. This article offers expert advice and practical tips for everyday activities that strengthen coordination, speech, and self-awareness in toddlers aged 1–3.


The development of children from 1 to 3 years old
the first year of life, we could predict quite accurately when a child would acquire certain skills. However, the older the child gets,...


Neuro- Developmental Stimulation
The basis of Neuro-Developmental Stimulation (NDS) is Neuro-Developmental Therapy. Tests and exercises are based on the psychomotor...


The risk factors for persistence of primary reflexes
The development of motor skills and the trajectory of development are an excellent indicator of the proper maturation of the nervous...
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