Moro Reflex in a nutshell
Hypersensitive, Overreactive, Overstimulated, Overanxious, Overwhelmed, Overloaded...these are the Moro kids. A retained Moro reflex can have a child scanning for danger constantly, any loud noise, a bright light, rough touch or sudden change in body position can set off an over reaction and even a tantrum in older children. The sensitive child finds a day in the classroom overwhelming. Integrating the Moro reflex can really help. Go to www.simplephysicalliteracy.com for help with this or any retained primitive reflex.

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Viral Moro Reflex Test Shocks Parents | Answering Your Comments

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Inhibiting Primitive Reflexes in Less Than 15 Minutes

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Retained Primitive Reflexes - Flight/ Fight

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Primitive Reflexes Part 1

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Moro Reflex with Michael

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Retained Primitive Reflexes Can Create Brain Imbalance

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Moro Reflex and Asymmetric Tonic Neck Reflex | Edition 8 Sample Video (Paediatrics)

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NERVOUS 12-Year-Old Who Can Sing Without Opening Her Mouth Earns Mel B's GOLDEN BUZZER!

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Fear Paralysis Reflex (FPR Animals)

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5 Signs of Retained Primitive Reflexes in the Classroom (OT Tips)

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The Diet Swap That Reversed Cancer Risk in 14 Days.

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Moro Reflex - Starfish/Meatball, Duck & Pigeon Walk

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The Moro Reflex: A Series on the Primitive Reflexes

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Spinal galant reflex discussed and slow angel demonstrated

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Asymmetrical Tonic Neck Reflex (23/60)

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Hand Foot and Mouth Reflexes in Relationship - in a Nutshell

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"Primitive Reflex Integration Exercises" Help for Dyslexic Learners/Spelling/Dyslexia Homeschool

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Tuesdays with Twomey: ATNR exercises with Ben

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Fear Paralysis & Moro Reflex

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