An interview with Rachel Harrington, owner of Sensational Brain, about the impact of retained primitive reflexes and sensory integration issues on the human nervous system, and how it would be of benefit for all of us to be aware of the warning signs that these might be afoot. Possessing this knowledge could help children (or adults) get the appropriate assessments and treatments to help address current – or prevent future – health concerns.
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