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INPP

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INPP (Institute for Neuro-Physiological Psychology) was established in 1975 by Peter Blythe PhD to carry out research into the relationship between immature functioning of the central nervous system and learning, behaviour and emotional functioning.

 

Over the last 40 years INPP has developed consistent methods of identifying and assessing signs of neuromotor immaturity (NMI) using standardised neurological tests and has developed a programme of specific movement interventions which provide another opportunity for maturation to take place which can be measured.  Although further research is still required in this field, the application of the INPP philosophy and aspects of the method have been the subject of research, which has been published in peer reviewed journals. 

 

Please see  inpp.org for further information and a list of INPP Licentiates.

and INPP cloud for international information.

INPP reflex integration

 

Full diagnostic assessment including listening test if appropriate (up to 2 hours) - £200

  • + Full written report

  • + A motor skills assessment

  • + A sound processing assessment

  • + A check of visual functioning

  • + An analysis of how a person uses all their senses and motor skills together to solve simple cognitive tasks

  • + A plan for how to move forward in manageable steps in order to gain motor-sensory integration.

(Available in Leith, near Biggar or online.  Online assessments will not include an audiogram)

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Report reading online - £80

(An online appointment usually without the child present to go through the assessment in detail)

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INPP reviews (up to 1 hour) - £80

(Reviews are held every 6-8 weeks in Leith, in Aberdeen, near Biggar or online.)

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