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Helping parents to help their kids develop, and providers help their pediatric patients!

Most people think video games overstimulate the brain. But when designed correctly, they can actually retrain it. The br...
03/16/2026

Most people think video games overstimulate the brain.
 
But when designed correctly, they can actually retrain it.
 
The brain builds balance, posture, and reflex control through movement. When the eyes perceive motion, the vestibular system activates. When the vestibular system activates, neurological foundations begin to strengthen.
 
That’s what Neuromotor Games was built to do.
 
Not entertainment.
Intentional neurological input.
 
For kids who can’t tolerate traditional drills…
For kids who aren’t ready to physically participate…
For families who need something they can use at home…
 
Therapy doesn’t always have to look like therapy.
 
If you want access to our Neuromotor Games platform, comment NEUROGAMES and we’ll send you the details.

A lot of providers want to start working with pediatric and developmental cases.But the biggest challenge is not learnin...
03/14/2026

A lot of providers want to start working with pediatric and developmental cases.

But the biggest challenge is not learning the concepts.

It is knowing how to actually implement them inside a real practice.

What assessments should you add?
What cases can you confidently support?
How do you structure visits and care plans?
How do you do this without longer visits or disrupting your current workflow?

These are the exact problems Neuro Build was created to solve.

This is a live cohort where we walk through real pediatric cases, clinical decision making, assessments, and step by step implementation so you can confidently bring developmental care into your practice.

Not by starting over.
Not by rebuilding your entire clinic.

By building on top of what you already do.

If you want more details about the next cohort, comment BUILD and we will send you the information.

Many parents are never told about sensory reflexes. These early reflexes help babies survive and explore the world in th...
03/13/2026

Many parents are never told about sensory reflexes.
 
These early reflexes help babies survive and explore the world in the first months of life. But as the brain develops, those reflexes should gradually fade and make room for more advanced movement and control.
 
When they do not integrate properly, the brain may keep relying on those early patterns.
 
Sometimes that can show up as things like feeding challenges, speech delays, messy eating, handwriting struggles, balance issues, or toe walking.
 
To many families, these look like separate problems.
 
But often they are part of the same underlying neurological pattern.
 
When we understand how reflexes shape movement, coordination, and regulation, we can begin supporting the brain in a more organized way.
 
If you want to learn how to check some of these sensory reflexes at home and what they might mean for your child,
 
Comment SENSORY and we will send you the video from our free Parents’ Course.

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