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Neurodevelopmental movement training on Bainbridge Island

Neurodevelopmental Movement training
Neurodevelopmental Movement training
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Move Play Thrive

Neurodevelopmental Movement Training will be offered to parents, caregivers and therapists who wish to learn to help children and adults with this unique therapy technique November 13th & 14th on Bainbridge Island.

This 2 day training course focuses on Neurodevelopmental Movement which energizes and integrates the body, brain and emotions for optimal effectiveness.

Neurodevelopmental Movement helps children and adults who are challenged with: ADD/ADHA, dyslexia, developemental delay, sleep difficulties, bedwetting, autism, sensory-processing disorders, test anxiety, handwriting difficulties, stress, and trauma release/PTSD

In Neurodevelopmental Movement Training you will learn:

  • Skills for integrating key childhood re?exes which are the building blocks of our nervous system and the foundation for sensory-motor integration and learning skills.
  • Skills for releasing stress and trauma.
  • How integrating the neuro-, sensory and motor systems develops our abilities to get along with others, learn effectively and meet challenges
  • with greater ease and enjoyment. Movements that increase focus, relaxation, concentration, coordination, organization, communication and con?dence.

The instructor will be Sonia Story of Move Play Thrive who specializes in Neurodevelopmental Movement and also has training in several brain? based movement programs, including Rhythmic Movement Training, Balametrics, BrainGym®, Developmental Movement and other brain, sensory, motor and re?ex integration techniques.

The Cost for the 2 day session is $325. Contact Sonia Story at 360-535-9991 or sonia@moveplaythrive.com or to see the flyer and registration materials go here.

Sonia also offers private sessions for all ages and teaches parents, therapists, educators, caregivers, foster families and adoptive families.

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