Gravitational Primitive Reflexes- the missing link to understanding primitive reflexes.
Delve into the groundbreaking world of Gravitational Primitive Reflexes – a revolutionary concept pioneered by Michelle Turner of Movement Lesson. Explore how these automated responses to gravity shape a baby's physical and cognitive development, from breathing to walking.
Discover how the 8 essential Gravitational Primitive Reflexes, identified through Michelle's innovative rotational stimulation techniques, pave the way for optimal growth and cognitive advancement.
Learn about:
1. The Fetal Neutral Reflex- the foundation for in-utero growth.
2. The Breathing Reflex- establishing the body's ability to resist gravity and facilitating neurological integration.
3. The Absolute Horizon Reflex- regulating gravity's influence for spatial awareness.
4. The Airplane Reflex - This is not covered in my presentation, but you can learn more about it in my Primitve Reflex Movements Course - CLICK HERE to learn more
5. The Coming Off the Floor, and 6. Coming to the Floor Reflexes- crucial for weight transfer, transitional movements, and interacting with the environment.
7. The Falling Reflex- impacting vertical movements and vestibular development.
8. The Upside Down Reflex- combining vertical and horizontal responses with momentum.
9. The Hanging Reflex- showcasing a baby's ability to engage and hang from another person.
Understanding these reflexes empowers parents and professionals with crucial assessment tools, enabling early identification and intervention for enhanced infant development.
Watch my presentation here:
Join Michelle Turner, presenting at the Movement, Brain, and Cognition Conference at Charles University, on a journey to unlock the mysteries of infant movement and witness how these insights can transform the way we approach early childhood development.
In my course Primitive Movement Reflexes - Foundation Course you will learn more about these reflexes as well as Traditional Primitive Reflexes.
The traditional primitive reflexes I cover in the course are: