Services

Tailored programmes designed around your child's unique needs, carried out in the comfort of home

Neuromovement & Reflex Integration

Neuromovement & Reflex Integration

Supporting your child's physical, cognitive and emotional development through structured therapeutic movement.

The first primitive reflexes, sometimes known as survival reflexes, should be inhibited or controlled during the first year of life. They should give way to more voluntary, controlled movements as the brain matures.

If these reflexes persist beyond the first year of life, they can interfere with motor development, visual functioning needed for reading, hand–eye coordination and perceptual skills. They are signs of immaturity within the central nervous system and can act as barriers to learning.

Primitive Reflexes & Development

Primitive Reflexes & Development

If we observe a child's movement pattern from birth to sitting, standing, walking, climbing, running and dancing, we notice that these patterns typically become increasingly complex and sophisticated as they grow.

With each stage, a child becomes stronger, gaining more control and functionality. These patterns are wired at birth and are reflexive in nature, meaning they are involuntary and beyond conscious control.

The INPP Method

The INPP Method

The INPP Method — developed by the Institute for Neuro-Physiological Psychology — has been created to identify underlying causes and offer complementary, drug-free and non-invasive treatment.

What the Programme Involves: 10–20 minutes of prescribed physical exercises every day for between 6–12 months. Progress is reviewed at 4–8 week intervals.

Key elements: regularity, repetition and duration.

Language & Auditory Processing

Language & Auditory Processing

Many children who struggle with reading, spelling, or following instructions have underlying difficulties with how their brain processes sound.

As a certified JIAS provider, I use evidence-based auditory training programmes to help strengthen the neural pathways involved in listening and language processing.

Suitable for: Children with reading difficulties, dyslexia, language delays, or auditory processing challenges.

What to Expect

1

Free Consultation

We discuss your concerns and whether my approach is right for your child

2

Full Assessment

A comprehensive evaluation to understand your child's unique profile

3

Programme Design

I create a personalised exercise programme for daily practice at home

4

Ongoing Support

Reviews every 4-8 weeks to track progress and adapt exercises

Common Questions

How long does the programme take?

Most programmes run for 6-12 months. Development takes time, and we need to allow the brain and body to establish new patterns.

How much time does it require each day?

The daily exercises take 10-20 minutes. Consistency is more important than duration.

What age children do you work with?

I work with children from around age 4 upwards. It's never too late — I also work with teenagers and adults.

Do you offer remote sessions?

Yes, consultations and reviews can be conducted online. The initial assessment is best done in person.

Ready to Learn More?

Book a free, no-obligation consultation to discuss your child's needs.