Can neurodevelopmental movements boost cognitive functions?
Neurodevelopmental movements can improve cognitive functions by integrating primitive reflexes, enhancing focus, memory, and problem-solving skills. At Primitive OT, we use these techniques to strengthen brain-body connections for better learning and emotional regulation.
Yes, neurodevelopmental movements can boost cognitive functions, and this is a core focus of Primitive OT. These movements are designed to integrate primitive reflexes, which are foundational to brain development. When reflexes remain integrated, they can interfere with cognitive processes like focus, memory, and problem-solving.
At Primitive OT, we use neurodevelopmental movements to create stronger neural connections between the brain and body. These movements stimulate areas of the brain responsible for learning, emotional regulation, and executive functioning. By addressing the root causes of cognitive challenges, our approach helps individuals enhance their attention, reasoning, and overall mental clarity.
This combination of innovative neurodevelopmental techniques with traditional occupational therapy ensures a holistic pathway to maximizing cognitive potential. Whether for children or adults, Primitive OT focuses on creating a strong foundation for lifelong learning and success.