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Online courses and seminars

Welcome to the available courses and seminars related to the topic of persistent primary reflexes. These programs are designed for parents and individuals who are interested in learning about the impact of persistent primary reflexes on child development.

 

Currently, we offer the online course "Cortex Kids" for parents of preschoolers, which focuses on resolving potential problems before they emerge in school age. This course is highly recommended for children who are a year or two away from starting school or those with delayed schooling.

 

If you are a professional seeking courses, please refer to the "for professionals" section for more information.

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Online course Cortex Kids

The online course is intended for children of preschool age, because many of the problems that we observe in school-age children can be resolved during their preschool years. This program is ideal for children who are a year or two away from starting school or those with delayed schooling.. This course is available in English!

 

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Children who struggle with learning disabilities or concentration disorders often have persistent primary reflexes. This is not surprising as their brains may not have developed optimally, making it difficult for them to process these reflexes. As a result, these reflexes can affect various areas such as muscle tone, posture, coordination of movements, concentration, and eye movements. These symptoms can lead to disorders such as ADHD, ADD, or learning and speech difficulties. It is important to work systematically with primary reflexes to alleviate these problems. However, it is also important to acknowledge that in some cases, primary reflexes may not be the sole cause of the issue, and a combination of other approaches such as speech therapy, special pedagogy, physiotherapy or occupational therapy may be necessary.

There are many reasons why primary reflexes persist, such as a risky pregnancy, difficult birth, or diseases in early age. Another significant factor is the healthy psychomotor development of the child in the first year of life. Despite the impact primary reflexes can have, the issue is often neglected from the point of view of prevention, not just in schoolchildren but also in adults. It can lead to faulty posture, headaches, concentration problems, and difficulty coping with stress. Therefore, the topic of primary reflexes will be a recurring theme throughout this website.

Stimulating a child's psychomotor development in the first year of life is the best possible prevention for future problems.

PhDr. Marja Volemanová, PhD.

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