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The Future of Reflex Development & Nervous System Training

1. Reflex Development


Why I Don’t Believe in “Weak Right Brain” Kids: A New View on Primitive Reflex Integration
For years, many models have talked about kids with autism, ADHD, learning differences, or trauma as having a “weak” or “underdeveloped” right brain. In my clinical work, that is not what I see. The children I work with are not low right‑brain; they are living in right‑hemisphere and survival overload—emotional overwhelm, sensory flooding, fight‑or‑flight activation, reflex immaturity, developmental trauma patterns, and subconscious dominance. The problem isn’t a weak side. It
helafemininelove
Dec 5, 20252 min read


🧠 Why Some Kids Chew on Non-Food Items — And What Reflexes Have to Do With It
The Babkin Reflex links the hands and mouth from birth — when it remains active, it can lead to oral fixations like kids chewing on non-food items. Understanding this reflex helps uncover the root of sensory and emotional regulation challenges.

Hela
Nov 1, 20253 min read


Why Can’t My Child Sit Still? The Spinal Galant Reflex Explained
Many children who can’t sit still aren’t defiant — their bodies are signaling an unfinished reflex. Learn how the Spinal Galant reflex affects calm, focus, and sensory comfort, and how gentle development work can help your child feel at ease.

Hela
Oct 2, 20252 min read
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