Primitive Reflexes and How They Can Affect Learning in Children
Have you noticed reading issues with your child? 📚 The simple answer may be that they have one, if not all, of these common childhood primitive reflexes. These reflexes should typically be gone within the first year of life and can inhibit the ability to focus on and comprehend the words that they are reading. In this video, Dr. Josh goes over what the purpose of these reflexes are and what symptoms you may see that are holding them back from their full potential.

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