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What Looks Like Behavior Might Be A Brain Asking For Help
Living A Full Life
What if the struggles you’re seeing aren’t defiance or “just a phase,” but signals from a developing nervous system asking for the right kind of input? We dig into primitive reflexes—the automatic movements babies are born with—and show how they set the stage for attention, coordination, emotional regulation, reading, and even sleep. When these reflexes don’t integrate on schedule, kids often look “sensory,” “distracted,” or “clumsy,” but the root is usually more basic: the brain still needs movement patterns it missed.
We walk through the brain’s bottom-up design, from survival circuits to emotional systems to higher thinking, and explain why movement is the fuel that builds each layer. You’ll hear how retained reflexes like the Moro, ATNR, spinal Galant, and palmar grasp can show up as startle and anxiety, trouble crossing midline, fidgeting, bedwetting, or weak handwriting. Instead of chasing labels, we focus on function—how to read these signs, what the nervous system needs next, and why neuroplasticity gives families real leverage for change.
Then we get practical. We outline reflex integration therapy in everyday language, from OT strategies with swings, climbing, and spinning to chiropractic methods that sharpen brain-body communication, plus simple home exercises that mimic early developmental sequences. Expect realistic timelines, common early wins (better sleep, calmer mood, smoother handwriting), and tips for adults who still carry retained patterns that drive stress and poor recovery. If your child hates tags, avoids certain textures, melts down over small things, or can’t sit still, this guide offers a roadmap rooted in movement, consistency, and hope.
Ready to rethink behavior through the lens of the nervous system and build a plan that actually fits your life? Listen now, subscribe for next week’s OT deep dive with Kim, and leave a review to share the insight that helped you most.
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