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Pauline Shannon INPP
INPP

A Reflex integration movement programme designed to reduce the effects of developmental delay.

 

INPP is a Neurodevelopmental therapy and is a completely drug-free and non-invasive approach, which can help children with specific learning difficulties and adults with anxiety problems. It works to identify retained infant reflexes and to help integrate them appropriately. More about INPP



A typical INPP developmental programme might look like this:

  • ​Phone contact to arrange an initial consultation.

  • An initial consultation up to 1 hour without child present.

  • Full developmental assessment (up to 2 hours) and first exercise provided, to be repeated daily at home.

  • Client repeats daily exercise at home (takes approx. 5 mins).

  • Regular reviews every 8 weeks to review progress and get new exercise (up to one hour).

  • A typical programme will last 9-12 months.

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Tomatis

Tomatis programmes music and voice in real time in order to capture the brain’s attention and to develop motor, emotional and cognitive skills. 

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The ear is the most powerful sensory integrator of the human body. More than 80% of the stimulation our brain receives comes from our ear. On one hand it has a major role in the cerebral stimulation of the brain, and on the other hand it has a positive action on the cerebral plasticity of the brain. This explains how it interacts in many fields of application. The Tomatis® Method is a complementary tool to most therapeutic or pedagogical support. It makes it possible to multiply the results obtained, and thus significantly reduce the duration of a traditional therapeutic or medical plan. It can be used at any age (children, adults or seniors) and it can be used for one’s personal development to help fight most difficulties and disorders.

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  • Learning

  • Voice and language

  • Emotional regulation

  • Motor skills and coordination

  • Autism spectrum

  • Personal development

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