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Retained Primitive Reflexes: Understanding and Supporting Your Child’s Development | Ep. 222

Published 1 year ago
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retained primitive reflexes

Is your child struggling with emotional regulation, sitting still, or the feel of their clothing? These challenges could be linked to retained primitive reflexes. In this episode, Lynne Jackson, Connected Families Co-Founder and occupational therapist, explores this topic with Connected Families Certified Parent Coaches Amy Nyvall and Courtney Dewey. They explain how these automatic movement patterns should naturally integrate during infancy but can remain active, causing developmental challenges. They also share their families’ success stories and practical, playful integration strategies. Lynne, Amy, and Courtney mention an abundance of resources to help you learn more and provide reassurance that it’s never too late to address retained primitive reflexes.

Key Points:

  • What are primitive reflexes, and what purpose do they play in development
  • The typical timeline for integrating reflexes
  • How retained reflexes can cause trouble in a child’s everyday functioning
  • What to do first if you’re wondering if your child has a retained reflex

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