Neurodevelopmental Movement Training
While good for all ages and skill levels, this movement program is particularly helpful for children with emotional, sensory, learning and behavioral challenges, anxiety, lack of impulse control, lack of focus, difficulty with handwriting, poor posture, hyperactivity, weakness and poor stamina.
| What |
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| When |
Nov 14, 2009 from 08:30 am to 05:30 pm |
| Where | Bainbridge Island |
| Contact Name | Sonia Story |
| Contact Phone | 360-535-9991 |
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Greetings Parents, OTs, Educators and Specialists,
You are invited to the upcoming Neurodevelopmental Movement Training
in Tacoma, Washington, on October 9 & 10, 2009, or on Bainbridge
Island, Washington, November 13 & 14, 2009.
Washington State Clock Hours (14) are available for this course
through Seattle Pacific University.
While good for all ages and skill levels, this movement program is
particularly helpful for children with emotional, sensory, learning
and behavioral challenges, anxiety, lack of impulse control, lack of
focus, difficulty with handwriting, poor posture, hyperactivity,
weakness and poor stamina.
The automatic infant movements build the foundation of our nervous,
sensory and motor systems and nearly every skill depends this
foundation. Join us to learn how to integrate key reflexes and use
neurodevelopmental movements for helping children and adults maximize
their potential. Learn about the most powerful movements for brain
stimulation, the automatic infant movements from womb life through the
toddler stage.
For more information visit www.moveplaythrive.com or click on the
following link:
http://www.moveplaythrive.com/uploads/NMT_flyer_tacoma_BI_10_2009.pdf
You are invited to the upcoming Neurodevelopmental Movement Training
in Tacoma, Washington, on October 9 & 10, 2009, or on Bainbridge
Island, Washington, November 13 & 14, 2009.
Washington State Clock Hours (14) are available for this course
through Seattle Pacific University.
While good for all ages and skill levels, this movement program is
particularly helpful for children with emotional, sensory, learning
and behavioral challenges, anxiety, lack of impulse control, lack of
focus, difficulty with handwriting, poor posture, hyperactivity,
weakness and poor stamina.
The automatic infant movements build the foundation of our nervous,
sensory and motor systems and nearly every skill depends this
foundation. Join us to learn how to integrate key reflexes and use
neurodevelopmental movements for helping children and adults maximize
their potential. Learn about the most powerful movements for brain
stimulation, the automatic infant movements from womb life through the
toddler stage.
For more information visit www.moveplaythrive.com or click on the
following link:
http://www.moveplaythrive.com/uploads/NMT_flyer_tacoma_BI_10_2009.pdf



