5 Signs of Retained Primitive Reflexes in the Classroom
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- Опубліковано 3 лип 2024
- Are you a teacher struggling with students who are behavioral? Can't sit still in class? Seem to be uncoordinated? Maybe you're a parent of a child that's struggling with these things in school? Did you know that retained primitive reflexes could be causing challenges like these in school? We are so passionate about spreading the word about reflex integration and the school setting is where we can see a lot of these 'hidden' challenges show up! Make sure to find everything we chat about linked in the description of this video!
Table of contents
00:00 Introduction
00:42 What are primitive reflexes?
01:15 Retained primitive reflexes
02:50 5 signs of retained primitive reflexes in the school setting
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Primitive Reflex Research: Reflexes, Learning And Behavior: A Window into the Child's Mind : A Non-Invasive Approach to Solving Learning & Behavior Problems
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Retained primitive reflexes can definitely have an effect on muscle tone, attention, coordination ... all of it! You can learn more about this at our website - harkla.co - and specifically about primitive reflexes here harkla.co/pages/primitive-reflexes?_pos=3&_sid=2d1141fe3&_ss=r
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I’m a adult woman, a senior actually, who was “diagnosed” with retained Moro reflex, by an OT assistant, a few years ago. I did not crawl as an infant, and have had an exaggerated startle response my entire life. I deal with anxiety and a sense of fight or flight. Is there OT that may help me at this stage in my life? Thank you… Constance
Definitely do some searching in your area to see if there's a trained therapist in your area who can help you! Maybe the OTA can help or recommend someone?
It's never too late to integrate primitive reflexes!
Dr. Josh Madsen shows how stimulation and exercises can help and heal Moro reflexes!
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Hey Sarah! We totally understand that and actually just fixed the echo this last week for new videos that will be coming out in the future!
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Thank-you soo..much for sharing this wealth of information. My grandson is 6 & we've been aware of his retained reflexes for the past 2 years or so & he's been in ot since. Can you share how his mom & dad should speak to him about this. I NEVER want him to feel negatively about himself! He is AMAZING in EVERY way (for example,he is phenomenal # sports)but there is no doubt he is being impacted by these retained reflexes. So, can you share some tools concerning how to explain this to him. Thank- you for ALLcthe good work you are doing👏👏
Great questions! You can tell him that there are exercises he can do to help his brain and body work together to help him feel more coordinated, run faster, etc.
I have to say I have been bringing my son to OT for 6 years now and the work has always been focused on the problem not necessarily the root of the problem. I just learned about retained primitive reflexes and was so surprised to hear about how much impact it had on daily living/learning. Is this a newer discovery? I reached out to our OT to see if she was familiar with the evaluation process and was so excited to learn that she had taken a training on primitive reflexes and that she will assess for them at our next session. I am hopeful this will now become a part of his treatment plan and we start seeing progress in some of the areas where he may show retention. This seems like something that would be relatively easy for school systems to have as a standard part of their cirriculum for the younger kiddos which could help them tremendously when it comes to children who currently have retentions that can eventually cause larger delays in the future educationally. I am so thankful that I stumbled upon this!
love that your OT will be working on this!
Thank you for sharing. Tell me about your courses
Here's the link to learn more! harkla.co/collections/courses
Hi, I have been doing sensory excercises (for primitive reflexes) with my 7 yearold for 9 weeks now AND IT IS A MIRACLE! I do the SARLOS-STEPHEN PROGRAM (hungarian lady). My boy is a complet different person!!! I have become OBSESSED with this primitive reflexes therapy! So now I am looking for a OT office where I could volunteer! I live in Richmond Virginia. Could you please advise me how and where to start looking? I would love to help other kuds and parents too! Thank you so much!
That's so cool!! Do a Google search of OT clinics in your area and reach out!
I just saw this and it is so helpful. What about a 3 year old who has a hard time keeping his hands to himself. Often pushing, pulling, and getting in others space or sitting on top of other children. Would this be a possible cause?
So glad it was helpful! We don't formally test for retained primitive reflexes until a child reaches 5 years old and up. At 3 years old, we would focus more on developmental movement patterns (climbing, running, jumping, etc.). As for pushing, pulling, and getting into other's space -- this sounds more like a sensory seeking child! He's seeking out tactile and proprioceptive input! Definitely check out our resources on these two sensory systems for ideas!
This video is too good. It's actually 2:10 am as I'm looking for something to explain my daughter's behavior. I may want to contact someone. Please assist. Thank you!
Here's the link to our free webinars! These are a great place to start! harkla.co/pages/webinars
Hello, why would a 4 year old when they crawl use one leg appropriately and the other not. It’s like they drag it not really use it. But he can walk, climb, go up and down stairs. But doesn’t use it when crawling, also seem to not be aware that he can use both hands coordinated together. He will use one hand to pull or push, even when object is heavy but if you tell him to use both hands he will just doesn’t seem to in any scenario use both hands together without being prompt to do so. Is this a retained reflex? Child is very smart but has coordination issues.
Hi! Great question! It sounds like there is some neglect on one side of his body. Potentially there is a misfire between the 2 hemispheres of his brain, which is creating difficulty using both sides of his body efficiently. This would definitely be something to bring up to the child's pediatrician and ask for either a PT or an OT referral!
Can adults retain primitive reflexes and benefit from your course through doing the exercises mentioned?
Hi! Yes, adults can definitely have retained primitive reflexes. Our Primitive Reflex Digital Course teaches you the exercises to integrate several reflexes and can definitely be beneficial for adults! Let us know if you have any more question!
My son shows signs of all his reflexes still be retained. Thank you for this! He’s been in ot and not of this was addressed.
Question… can they be closed or will this be a lifetime of ot requirement?
Hi! Definitely chat with your OT and see if they are training in primitive reflex integration! Primitive reflexes can be integrated, even once the child is older! If you need more info, check out our free and paid resources on primitive reflexes! harkla.co/pages/webinars
@@HarklaFamily Thank you for your reply and resources! Is there an assessment available? I’d love to start myself with him: There’s a wait list at his therapist still since moving.
Hi, did you find the way to help your son?
Hi this is great info. My daughter was born at 23 weeks and seems to have retained many reflexes. Are preemies more likely to retain reflexes? She's had many assessments; doctors have said she's on the cusp of cerebral palsy and autism but they have not given her any diagnoses. I think this may be what's going on. Thanks
Hi! Yes, we can definitely see an increase in retained primitive reflexes in children born prematurely. We have a free webinar that might be helpful! harkla.co/pages/register-primitive-reflex-webinar
My child was just diagnosed with an eye convergence issue and some primitive reflexes. Is this something we can treat at home?
It would be great to work with a professional in-person on these! A trained developmental optometrist who works on vision therapy, and a trained OT or PT who specializes is primitive reflexes!
My 5yo grandson lives with us and just got an assessment that indicates he has all 8 retained reflexes. We are on a fixed income and can not monetarily afford therapy but for his sake we can not afford to let it go. Is there some kind of resource that could walk me through the necessary steps to help him integrate these reflexes?
Hello!
We have a free webinar that is helpful - harkla.co/pages/register-primitive-reflex-webinar-2023
You can also see if our digital course fits into your budget! harkla.co/products/primitive-reflexes-course
Is it normal to keep the Moro reflex into adulthood? I wasn't diagnosed til my 40s, and I just thought I was "high strung".. I've retained almost ALL of these primitive reflexes.. Are neck based tics common?
We wouldn't say it's "normal," since primitive reflexes are designed to integrate .. but we do know that it's 'common' for the to stick around if there's trauma or other underlying challenges. Primitive reflexes can be integrated in adulthood!! The brain can always change =)
As a Dyslexia tutor, I see many retained primitive reflexes in the children I screen and tutor. Is there a correlation shown by research?
Yes! We include the research in our full digital course! harkla.co/products/primitive-reflexes-course
How long before this goes away? Our son has gone to OT for 5 years
Have they been working on primitive reflexes in OT? Have they given you exercises to do at home?
One of tbe child.. Age 11years with ADHD.. now a days he has not able to control his urine. He wet his clothes during school time.. What to do??
Hi! There could be a variety of reasons. Definitely check out any potential underlying medical issues first! There is research showing that a retained Spinal Galant Reflex can cause urination. We have resources for that on our website harkla.co
@@HarklaFamily ok thank you so much..
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