The smells, Rose, Orange, and Vanilla are specific to this hemisphere
What is the ATNR Reflex?
Natural body coordination and cross body movements.
Provide the foundation of brain growth and development.
What are Primitive Reflexes?
Right weak, poor balance, poor gross motor skills, low self-esteem, and speech delay.
Who is Harris Bertrand?
What are curl-ups and push-ups?
adding visual distraction to standard eye movements of fixation, pursuits and saccades
What is Hemistim?
Improves the ability to read a room, how close I should or shouldn't stand to someone, or how loud or quietly I should talk to someone.
What is Equilibrium?
builds student listening and comprehension skills.
What is Listenwise?
Right weak, picks at eyebrows and eyelashes, has a fear that bad things are going to happen to them and the family.
What is Brachiation?
Sets the foundation for focus and development. Should be mastered by 3 years old.
What is a VOR?
Measures synchronization, auditory cues, crossing midline, and response inhibition.
What is the Interactive Metronome?
helps observe and measure eye movements, pupil dilation, point of gaze, and blinking
What is RightEye?
Left weak, slow processing, unable to communicate thought/feelings, tends to shy away in social situations, mental inflexibility, gets frustrated and avoids talking.
Who is Jax Peckens?
Engages and helps to strengthen the pathways related to processing all sensory information.
What is Sensory Stimulation?
Responsible for Auditory processing, letter recognition, memory for details, reading and spelling skills.
What is the left hemisphere?
The ability to regulate emotions, have self-awareness, and understanding of internal processing.
What is Body Awareness?
Ramps up left brain function, increases irritability, hyperactivity, OCD tendencies, Impulsivity, and Tics.
What is Screentime?
Right weak, ADHD, low executive function, immature coordination, low self-esteem, lack of a desire to be active, and has trauma behaviors.
Who is Brooks Harper?
Sets the stability and baseline for processing in the brain.
What is Core?
developed for auditory, visual, timing measurement and engagement
What is Rhythmicity?
a skill that allows us to remember and perform steps to make a movement happen. HINT: Piano Fingers helps with this.
What is Motor Planning?
The top layer of development which feeds into executive function.
What is Synchronization?
Left weak, disorganized, gets frustrated and angry with feedback from parents, poor auditory processing, gets overwhelmed easily, poor comprehension, prefers to have a 1 on 1 conversation, and withdraws.
Who is Selah McAdams?