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BRAIN & BODY HEALTH on Instagram: "Unraveling Sleep Difficulties The Role of the Spinal Galant Reflex 🌙  Is your child struggling to sleep on their own? It might be linked to an active Spinal Galant Reflex.  Spotting the Reflex:  1. Position your child on hands and knees  2. Gently trace upwards along their spine.  3. Watch for any flinching away from your touch - a sign of the reflex’s presence. Integrating the Reflex with Inchworms🐛  While your child is in the same position, hold their lower legs. Encourage them to push backward against your hands, then assist them forward. Performing this before bedtime can gradually desensitize the reflex, easing the path to independent sleep. Incorporating this exercise into your child’s pre-sleep routine might not only assist in desensitising the S Landau Reflex Exercises, Spinal Galant Reflex Exercises, Pediatric Reflexes, Integrating Primitive Reflexes, Primitive Reflex Integration Activities, Moro Reflex Integration Exercises, Atnr Reflex Integration Activities, Brain Gym For Kids, Brain System

BRAIN & BODY HEALTH on Instagram: "Unraveling Sleep Difficulties The Role of the Spinal Galant Reflex 🌙 Is your child struggling to sleep on their own? It might be linked to an active Spinal Galant Reflex. Spotting the Reflex: 1. Position your child on hands and knees 2. Gently trace upwards along their spine. 3. Watch for any flinching away from your touch - a sign of the reflex’s presence. Integrating the Reflex with Inchworms🐛 While your child is in the same position, hold their…

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Sensational Brain on Instagram: "The Spinal Galant reflex is used to help corkscrew out of the birth canal, as contractions squeeze and stimulate the back, hip rotation is the reflexive movement. When you stroke the lateral sides of an infants spine, it often triggers urination, due to the spinal galant reflex. It should integrate or mature anywhere from 6-9 months as the baby has mastered rolling and crawling. When retained or not integrated, we often see children struggle to focus, sit still, they wiggle as though they have ants in their pants, and it can even be related to IBS in adults and bedwetting beyond the age of 5. This exercise can help integrate the spinal galant, but only if done correctly! Notice any compensation with trunk rotation, scooting both bum cheeks simultaneous Prefrontal Cortex Exercises, Reflex Integration Therapy, Spinal Galant Reflex Exercises, Reflex Integration Therapy Exercises, Primitive Reflexes Integration Exercises, Atnr Reflex Integration Activities, Reflex Integration, Toe Walking, Primitive Reflexes

Sensational Brain on Instagram: "The Spinal Galant reflex is used to help corkscrew out of the birth canal, as contractions squeeze and stimulate the back, hip rotation is the reflexive movement. When you stroke the lateral sides of an infants spine, it often triggers urination, due to the spinal galant reflex. It should integrate or mature anywhere from 6-9 months as the baby has mastered rolling and crawling. When retained or not integrated, we often see children struggle to focus, sit…

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Sensational Brain on Instagram: "The Spinal Galant reflex is used to help corkscrew out of the birth canal, as contractions squeeze and stimulate the back, hip rotation is the reflexive movement.   When you stroke the lateral sides of an infants spine, it often triggers urination, due to the spinal galant reflex.  It should integrate or mature anywhere from 6-9 months as the baby has mastered rolling and crawling.  When retained or not integrated, we often see children struggle to focus, sit still, they wiggle as though they have ants in their pants, and it can even be related to IBS in adults and bedwetting beyond the age of 5.  This exercise can help integrate the spinal galant, but only if done correctly! Notice any compensation with trunk rotation, scooting both bum cheeks simultaneous Primitive Reflexes, Occupational Therapy, Infants, Ants, Being Used, Trunk, Pants, Trousers

Sensational Brain on Instagram: "The Spinal Galant reflex is used to help corkscrew out of the birth canal, as contractions squeeze and stimulate the back, hip rotation is the reflexive movement. When you stroke the lateral sides of an infants spine, it often triggers urination, due to the spinal galant reflex. It should integrate or mature anywhere from 6-9 months as the baby has mastered rolling and crawling. When retained or not integrated, we often see children struggle to focus, sit…

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BRAIN & BODY HEALTH on Instagram: "Sensory Integration and the Spinal Galant Reflex: A DIY Guide to Testing  Noticing your child is either super sensitive to clothing tags or constantly fidgeting like they’re dancing to their own beat? It could be down to sensory integration issues, often linked with the Spinal Galant Reflex.  🔍 Simple Test for the Spinal Galant Reflex * All Fours Position: Have your child on their hands and knees. * Neutral Spine: Ensure their back is straight. * Gentle Scrape: From the lower back, scrape upwards. * Spine Reaction: Watch if the spine curves away from where you scrape.  🛠️ Switching this reflex off  * Tummy Time Brushing: Have them lie flat on their tummy. * Therapy Brush Work: Gently brush along the spine, applying a gentle pressure. * Duration: Do this Spinal Galant Reflex Exercises, Retained Primitive Reflexes Exercises, Integrating Primitive Reflexes, Primitive Reflex Integration Activities, Atnr Reflex Integration, Reflex Integration, Primitive Reflexes, Sensory Therapy, Occupational Therapy Activities

BRAIN & BODY HEALTH on Instagram: "Sensory Integration and the Spinal Galant Reflex: A DIY Guide to Testing Noticing your child is either super sensitive to clothing tags or constantly fidgeting like they’re dancing to their own beat? It could be down to sensory integration issues, often linked with the Spinal Galant Reflex. 🔍 Simple Test for the Spinal Galant Reflex * All Fours Position: Have your child on their hands and knees. * Neutral Spine: Ensure their back is straight. * Gentle…

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Rachel & Jessica on Instagram: "A retained Spinal Galant Reflex is associated with: 👉 Tactile hypersensitivity (especially to the back / trunk) 👉 Poor or limited hip mobility and strength  👉 Challenges with crawling, walking, and other bilateral coordination tasks 👉 Nighttime urination after the age of 6 and after the child is fully toilet trained  👉 IBS in adults  . Try the Sit Walk activity today! Make sure YOU try it before asking your child to try it! The goal is to maintain an upright position while moving forward, using hip movements. We always say, "walk forward on your bum cheeks!" 😅 . If you would like to learn more about the Spinal Galant Reflex and other primitive reflexes that might be impacting your child's ability to get through their day, comment "SG" and we will send Primitive Reflexes, Pediatric Pt, Bilateral Coordination, Occupational Therapy Kids, Hip Mobility, Toilet Training, Free Webinar, Occupational Therapy, Pediatrics

Rachel & Jessica on Instagram: "A retained Spinal Galant Reflex is associated with: 👉 Tactile hypersensitivity (especially to the back / trunk) 👉 Poor or limited hip mobility and strength 👉 Challenges with crawling, walking, and other bilateral coordination tasks 👉 Nighttime urination after the age of 6 and after the child is fully toilet trained 👉 IBS in adults . Try the Sit Walk activity today! Make sure YOU try it before asking your child to try it! The goal is to maintain an…

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