In this engaging presentation we discuss the important role of innate infant movements in human development and what can happen when these innate movements are disrupted. We answer the question: Are neurodevelopmental challenges associated with disruption of innate infant movements in early life? And we explore the evidence for using these innate infant movements later in life to overcome learning and other neurodevelopmental challenges.
Learning Objectives:
1. Delegates will be able to list at least 3 reasons why the innate infant movements are important to development.
2. Delegates will be able to describe evidence showing the connection of disrupted infant movements with neurodevelopmental challenges.
3. Delegates will be able to describe the results of using innate infant movements later in life to overcome learning challenges and other neurodevelopmental issues.
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