What it really means
I See You Baby
Is it Primitive or Postural?
Retained Reflexes
"They Not Like Us" (OTPs)
100

This reflex allows searching for and locating feeding source

What is the rooting reflex?

100

Onset of rooting relex

What is 28-30 weeks?

100

Moro Reflex

What is primitive?

100

When this reflex is retained, the person can be hypersensitive to sensory input.

What is Moro reflex?

100

Visual tracking while standing activities

What is an ATNR intervention?

200

Promotes visual hand regard 

What is ATNR?

200
The onset of sucking reflex

What is 32 weeks?

200

Stepping reflex

What is postural?

200

When this reflex is retained the patient may present with poor balance, visual-perception problems, issues with spatial awareness and motion sickness.

What is the TLR?

200

Fine motor activities while seated on a platform swing

What are Moro reflex intervention strategies?

300

Breaks up total extensor posture; facilitates static quadruped position

What is STNR (symmetric tonic neck reflex)?

300

Asymmetric Tonic Neck Reflex onset

What is 32 Weeks gestation?

300

Babinski

What is primitive?

300

When this reflex is retained, the child has difficulty rolling over or commando crawling.  They may have difficulty crossing the midline and using both sides of their body.

What is ATNR?

300

Resistive activities in quadruped

What are interventions for Spinal Galant Reflexes?

400

Increases tactile input on the palm of the hand

What is Palmar Grasp?

400

Palmar grasp onset

What is after 37 weeks?

400

Head and Body Righting

What is postural?

400

The person may present with postural abnormalities, difficulty sitting cross-legged on the floor, or poor trunk control.

What is STNR?

400

Scooter Board exercises

What are activities to incorporate TLR?

500

Orients head in space; maintains face in vertical or upright position

What is Labrinthine/optical righting?

500

Onset of the Moro or Startle Reflex

 What is 28 weeks?

500

Rooting

What is Primitive reflex?

500
If this reflex is retained, the child may have difficulty releasing objects.  They may have impairments with manual dexterity and other fine motor skills.

What is Grasp reflex?

500

Brushing the palm of the hand with different textures

What are interventions for retained palmar grasp reflex?