top of page
Search


Dysgraphia
Dysgraphia is a specific learning disorder that affects handwriting, coordination, and the ability to process visual and auditory input. This article explores how retained primary reflexes – such as the Moro, ATNR, or Palmar reflex – may underlie these difficulties. Learn why some children can't keep up with writing tasks and how neuro-developmental support can make a difference.


Support for the development of preschool children
Preschool children are naturally curious and eager to learn through play. From speech and motor development to visual and auditory perception, this stage lays the foundation for school readiness. This comprehensive guide offers practical tips for parents and educators to support children aged 3 to 6 in all key developmental areas — while respecting their need for a calm, structured environment.


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.


Trust Your Instincts: What to Do If Your Baby's Motor Development Seems Delayed
If you feel your child isn’t developing according to the charts, remember: every child is different. Premature birth, individual pace, or subtle differences can influence development. Learn how to trust your instincts, when to seek professional advice, and why early consultation with a physiotherapist can bring peace of mind.
bottom of page