At BrainX Movement, we're passionate about helping children overcome developmental challenges through innovative physical exercises and targeted brain development techniques.
We understand that the world of neurodevelopmental therapy can be complex, filled with specialised terms and concepts that might seem confusing at first glance.
That's why we've created this comprehensive glossary - to empower you with knowledge and clarity as you explore our approach to unlocking your child's potential. Whether you're a parent seeking answers, an educator looking to expand your understanding, or a curious individual interested in brain-body connections, this glossary is designed to be your go-to resource.
From primitive reflexes to sensory integration, and from neuroplasticity to movement-based learning, we'll break down the key terminology used in our programs and throughout our website. Each entry provides clear, concise explanations to help you navigate the fascinating world of child development and movement therapy.
We invite you to explore this glossary at your own pace. Use it as a reference while reading our articles, understanding our methods, or simply satisfying your curiosity about how movement can profoundly impact brain function and child development. Let's embark on this journey of discovery together, unlocking the power of movement to transform young lives...
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