Rhythmic Movements/ Activities for the Stress-Related Reflexes

In this presentation, occupational therapist Petros Chalkitis, MS, OTR/L introduces practical rhythmic movement activities designed to support stress-related reflexes and the development of the nervous system in children. These techniques are often used in occupational therapy to help integrate primitive reflexes and support improvements in coordination, balance, emotional regulation, and overall sensory development.

Download the free PDF to explore a series of simple rhythmic movement activities that can be used to support children with stress-related reflex patterns. The guide includes step-by-step examples such as rocking movements, passive rhythmic exercises, and ball-based activities, along with important precautions and references for further study.

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