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Inishowen therapist to host workshop on neurodevelopmental disorders

written by Staff Writer September 18, 2024
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Inishowen-based Neuro Developmental Therapist Sinead O’Toole is set to hold a workshop for parents and guardians on identifying and dealing with different neuro-developmental disorders.

The workshop is open to all and takes place on Wednesday 25th September 7pm-8.30pm at Spraoi Agus Sport Unit 10 (SuperValu Shopping Center) Carndonagh.

With a focus on neuro-developmental disorders, learning difficulties and behavioural problems, Sinead O’Toole will discuss her work and therapy practices.

There will be an opportunity to ask questions, and tea and coffee will be provided.

Places are limited, €5 cost, book online here.

The talk will cover what the INPP (The Institute for Neuro-Physiological Psychology ) programme is and how it may help children with underlying neuro-developmental problems such as dyspraxia.

It will discuss primitive and postural reflexes and how these early reflexes play a crucial role in the development of motor and sensory systems.

Sinead will also talk about some of the better known primitive reflexes such as the rooting reflex, the Moro reflex, the STNR, and ATNR, as well as the importance of assessing and understanding the presence and integration of primitive and postural reflexes.

Sinead’s neuro – developmental therapy is a completely drug-free and non-invasive programme using tailored daily physical exercises to help the child succeed and to help not only parents but also carers, teachers and childcare facilitators etc to adapt tasks so that children with neuro developmental problems can develop their skills such as reading and writing, and eye-hand coordination while also calming behavioural challenges such as frustration, fear, anxiety, poor concentration, and impulse control issues.

For more information and to book your place, visit: https://spraoi-agus-sport.classforkids.io/info/5400?fbclid=IwY2xjawFXc2pleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHYDncOeIpyUf99dIr4GOVCLE_bHwvQUNzPzdRTcqNSjadySKpif3DoforQ_aem_txzjcZIcmGEADtWsVI0dTg&sfnsn=mo

Visit Sinead’s Instagram profile here: https://www.instagram.com/ndtinishowen

 

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