Understanding Primitive Reflexes and Their Role in Development
Research shows that primitive reflexes are innate movement patterns present at birth, designed to help infants survive and develop. These reflexes should naturally integrate as a child grows, allowing for the emergence of more mature and intentional movements. However, when these reflexes are retained, they can interfere with a child’s ability to perform everyday tasks, impacting their coordination and overall development.

Many families discover that understanding primitive reflexes can provide valuable insights into their child’s challenges. By educating themselves through resources like digital courses and podcasts, parents can gain a deeper understanding of how these reflexes influence their child’s behavior and development. This knowledge empowers them to seek appropriate interventions and support for their child’s unique needs.