Reflexes Included in the Brain & Sensory Foundations Courses

A main area of focus in the Brain and Sensory Foundations Curriculum is to integrate primitive reflexes and develop postural reflexes to boost functional skills. Find out more here about primitive and postural reflexes.

Get the checklist of common signs associated with unintegrated primitive reflexes and underdeveloped postural reflexes. This free Reflexes Checklist details all of the infant reflexes covered in the Brain and Sensory Foundations curriculum, listed below. This useful checklist for parents and professionals helps us to recognize challenges that may be related to development—it makes so much sense to uncover and address root causes!

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Brain and Sensory Foundations,
First Level
 

  • Tonic Labyrinthine Reflex
  • Asymmetrical Tonic Neck Reflex
  • Symmetrical Tonic Neck Reflex
  • Hand Reflexes: Grasp and Palmar/Babkin
  • Foot Reflexes: Plantar and Babinski
  • Fear Paralysis Reflex
  • Moro Reflex
  • Spinal Galant Reflex
  • Headrighting Reflexes

Brain and Sensory Foundations,
Second Level

  • Spinal Perez Reflex
  • Landau Reflex
  • Amphibian Reflex
  • Crawling Reflex
  • Crossed Extensor Reflex
  • Parachute Reflex
  • Pull-to-Sit Reflex
  • Foot Tendon Guard Response
  • Facial Oral-Motor Reflexes
  • Birth and Bonding Processes
  • Extra tools for ATNR, Babinski, and FPR
  • Infant Torticollis Protocol

 

Neurodevelopmental movements drive brain, body, and sensory maturity and are important for adressing balance, posture, coordination, anxiety, sensory issues, ADHD, learning challenges, social-emotional issues, and developmental delays.