Are you a parent, teacher or service provider looking for effective resources to help and improve a child's development?
Are you strapped for time?
Would you like a guide of 5-10 minute step-by-step therapeutic exercises that can be done in the classroom, home or playground?
Recognizing the need for effective and universally accessible auxiliary therapy programs, author, parent, and occupational therapist, Kokeb McDonald, OTR/L, created a must-have guidebook for anyone seeking a simple way to enhance their child’s therapeutic exercise routine with easy-to-follow, home-based activities.
Get the e-book now on Integrating Primitive Reflexes Through Play and Therapeutic An Interactive Guide to the Asymmetrical Tonic Neck Reflex (ATNR) by Kokeb McDonald, OTR/L.
Complete with fun, kid-friendly illustrations, step-by-step instructions, and clear explanations of the critical role the ATNR plays in childhood development and learning skills, this hands-on instructional guide offers parents and providers an invaluable tool for integrating therapeutic exercises into a child’s natural environment and compassionately understanding the developmental challenges related to it.
Inside you will
Explanation of the primitive reflexes and how to identify “integrated” and “retained” reflexes in your child or student
Symptoms checklist
Simple and fun exercises
Treatment plans geared toward occupational therapists in the clinical setting
Letter of support and guide to parents
Glossary of clinical terms
In as little as 10 minutes a day of regular practice and observation, these fun and creative exercises will enable caregivers to enhance their child’s development, support integration of the ATNR, and painlessly gather invaluable information about the child’s performance outside the clinical setting.
This book is perfect for any parent or professional working with children who experience motor delays, visual-motor delays, auditory sensitivity, processing issues, ADHD tendencies, learning or behavioral challenges, or just anyone who wants to help support a child’s development and educational skills.
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Kokeb Girma McDonald is a pediatric occupational therapist, a service provider and parent consultant, and a best-seller author to the Reflex Integration Through Play (RITP) book series. She has extensive, 15+ years of hands-on experience working with children from diverse backgrounds, including but not limited to Autism and Autism Spectrum Disorders, Down Syndrome, Learning Disabilities, Cerebral Palsy, Global Delays, Dyslexia, ADD / ADHD, Sensory Integration Dysfunction, Neuromuscular Disorders, Traumatic Brain Injury, and other developmental challenges. She creates treatment tools and resources to educate service providers and parents in a step-by-step clinic, home, and classroom activities, to help improve a child's development and functional skills.
I’m an occupational therapist and found this book to be very practical and informative. Easy to orient to how the book is laid out and therefore easy to determine a treatment plan. I especially liked the beginner to advanced format for working on the reflex. It’s great that no equipment is needed I also liked that she told other reflexes to work on that would enhance this reflex. Kokeb took a complex topic and made it understandable and easy to incorporate into the daily routine. I look forward to her next book.
If you are in need of therapeutic exercises for a child this is the right book. It’s very informative, educational and right on point. My kindle apps on my phone so it’s easy to have the exercises handy to do with your child!
This is a book which is clearly set out and very easy to understand and follow. The exercises presented are fun and engaging and could be used by parents and teachers alike.