Exercise Tools
If you want children to enjoy the exercise more, you can buy them a motivation board.
NDS motivation board 3 in 1
The tool includes:
- a magnetic table with an overview of the days
- 50 cards showing exercises
- large format coloring sheet
- a memory game
As part of the Neuro-Developmental Stimulation Learning through Movement© program, the child is given four exercises to practice at home every day. Each exercise is represented by a picture, which the child can place on a magnetic board at home. This helps parents to keep track of whether their child has completed the exercises for the day. Once the child has successfully completed an exercise, they can color the corresponding picture on a coloring sheet as a reward. Additionally, the child can cut out the pictures from an envelope to create a memory game, providing a fun and engaging way to reinforce the exercises.
Persistent primary reflexes, a neglected factor in learning and behavioral problems
The new edition of "Persistent Primary Reflexes, a Neglected Factor in Learning and Behavior Problems" (ISBN 978-80-907369-0-0) is an extended version of the first edition. The book has been significantly expanded, particularly in the section that deals with the child's psychomotor development and the various ways to optimally support it, especially during the first few months after the child's birth. Additionally, there is a new chapter on sensory integration, which explores the connection between persistent primary reflexes and sensory integration. (In Czech)
Hardcover
Price 490 CZK+ postage
Persistent primary reflexes, a neglected factor in learning and behavioral problems
The new edition of "Persistent Primary Reflexes, a Neglected Factor in Learning and Behavior Problems" (ISBN 978-80-907369-0-0) is an extended version of the first edition. The book has been significantly expanded, particularly in the section that deals with the child's psychomotor development and the various ways to optimally support it, especially during the first few months after the child's birth. Additionally, there is a new chapter on sensory integration, which explores the connection between persistent primary reflexes and sensory integration. (In Czech)