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Developmental dysphasia
Children with developmental dysphasia often struggle with speech, memory, and coordination – despite having normal hearing and vision. This article explores how retained primary reflexes such as the Moro or TLR may contribute to their difficulties, and how targeted support can improve outcomes.


Primary reflexes in schoolchildren
Primary reflexes form the neurological foundation for learning, movement, attention, and emotional stability. When these reflexes persist beyond infancy, they can interfere with school skills like reading, writing, sitting still, and concentration. This article explains how persistent reflexes affect children in school and why Neuro-developmental Stimulation (NDS) offers a powerful solution for long-term improvement.


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.
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