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In The Rhythmic Movement Method, author Dr. Harald Blomberg explains why rhythmic movement is more useful than drugs in treating ADHD and many other disorders. Based on the spontaneous rhythmic movements of infants, these actions are necessary for the development of the brain, motor abilities, emotions, and mental faculties. He introduces his method-rhythmic movement training-and describes how simple healing exercises stimulate the ability of the brain and the nervous system to renew itself and create new connections. Blomberg shares how these exercises help people develop and mature or heal physically, emotionally, and mentally. With case studies included, The Rhythmic Movement Method helps children with ADHD and adults suffering from depression, psychosis, Parkinson's disease, and other disorders to feel well, function better, and stop taking medications.
Movements that Heal looks at the reasons behind why the Rhythmic Movement Training and Primitive Reflex Integration programme works. It discusses the developmental and environmental reasons behind many learning, sensory, emotional and behavioural challenges.
The Moro reflex is an essential reflex example that normally arises in utero and coordinates close to 4 months after birth. Composed by a top proficient in the field this book is loaded with extraordinary data but on the other hand is not difficult to peruse so that any parent or educator can comprehend and execute. Inside you will find: -Clarification of the crude reflexes and how to distinguish "coordinated" and "held" reflexes in your youngster or understudy -Side effects agenda -Basic and tomfoolery work out -Treatment plans designed for word-related advisors in the clinical setting -Letter of help and manual for guardians -Glossary of clinical terms
The Moro reflex is an essential reflex example that normally arises in utero and coordinates close to 4 months after birth. Composed by a top proficient in the field this book is loaded with extraordinary data but on the other hand is not difficult to peruse so that any parent or educator can comprehend and execute. Inside you will find: -Clarification of the crude reflexes and how to distinguish "coordinated" and "held" reflexes in your youngster or understudy -Side effects agenda -Basic and tomfoolery work out -Treatment plans designed for word-related advisors in the clinical setting -Letter of help and manual for guardians -Glossary of clinical terms
"The incidence of autism in young children has drastically increased in the past 25 years. This book delves into the scientific research which suggests that the main causes of autism spectrum disorder are environmental factors. Studies confirm that autism is not an inherited genetic disorder, but rather a disease caused by environmental factors triggering inflammation in the brain, especially the cerebellum, limbic system and neocortex, which causes the typical symptoms involved in diagnoses. Dr. Blomberg describes the multiple steps that can be taken to heal, which begins with managing the inflammatory process in the gut and brain and then implementing Blomberg Rhythmic Movement Training®, which is based on innate, developmental movements"--
At the most fundamental level the only reason we have a brain is because we move. To develop the ability to feel and think actually requires movement as a first step. Sea squirts illustrate this well. Sea squirt larvae have a very rudimentary brain and nervous system. However, they have no mouth or way to feed. The larvae are able to move to the sea floor where they cement themselves head first and this is where they will stay. As the sea squirt will never move from that spot it no longer needs its brain and nervous system so it starts absorbing it. This absorption gives the larvae enough nutrients to be able to build the circulatory, digestive and reproductive systems necessary to sustain i...
A must-have guide for anyone seeking an easy way to enhance their child's and student's therapy with fun home and classroom-based activities. Complete with kid-friendly illustration, step-by-step instructions, and explanation of the Moro reflex, this guide provides a tool for integrating therapeutic exercise into the child's natural environment.
Now newly enlarged and updated, this groundbreaking book presents the body's role in thinking and learning in a popular readable style, thoroughly supported by scientific research. Biologist and educator Carla Hannaford tells us why we must move, and shows us how to move to fully activate our potential as learners. With over 100,000 copies sold, and translations in nine languages, Smart Moves is having a great and growing impact on learners of all ages, from the gifted to the so-called learning-disabled. Book jacket.
A Cultural History of the Avant-Garde in the Nordic Countries 1925-1950 is the first publication to deal with the avant-garde in the Nordic countries in this period. The essays cover a wide range of avant-garde manifestations: literature, visual arts, theatre, architecture and design, film, radio, body culture and magazines. It is the first major historical work to consider the Nordic avant-garde in a transnational perspective that includes all the arts and to discuss the role of the avant-garde not only within the aesthetic field but in a broader cultural and political context: the pre-war and wartime responses to international developments, the new cultural institutions, sexual politics, the impact of refugees and the new start after the war.