A Balanced Brain - AOTA CEUs

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Enhance your therapy practices with AOTA-approved techniques using a metronome to support children’s multi-sensory processing, coordination, and motor skills.

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Emily E.
Quick and Easy

The downloadable information and handouts are so quick and easy to access. The videos are helpful for tips and my patients love it! Great to integrate into an obstacle course and easy to send home programs to parent/guardians phone. Thank you!

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Maria F.
A Balanced Brain

I am a school based OT and I am loving this product. I am using it in conjunction with my metronome to study its effect on a student with ADHD and processing issues. Stay tuned!

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Diane N.
Great Material and Book

I have been researching and piecing together retained primitative resources exercises for a few years. This is the all you need go to resource. Also, my sister in law has taken courses on primitive reflexes and looked through the book at my house. She decided she needed the workbook too and got the course because of the quality and variety of exercises.

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Dhanashree S.
Awesome course

Highly recommend this course ,it is so thoughtfully designed and easy to implement! I am a parent and I am learning so much more about my child and seeing him improving his skills by doing this just 15 mins a day.

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Elena
Just starting but loving it.

I have a daughter with dyslexia and she breezed through the first few exercises, giving her the confidence and excitement to do the "Brain Challenge", this is what we call it at home. She struggled more as soon as we added the visual challenges however she continues to be motivated because she gets to pick which chart she uses. Sometimes it is colors or the infinity loop but they let her start where her brain is ready that day. Some times we get to the tougher letter charts but she always seems to have fun. I do not notice that she is reading better but she is more willing to try when the letters are scrambling on the page. Her younger brother, without the same challenges, loves participating as well. I'm so grateful to have this program.