Ep 273 | Unintegrated primitive reflexes and their connection to speech | Reena Singh | Sue Walker

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  • Опубликовано: 22 авг 2024
  • In this video, I talk to Sue Walker about role of unintegrated primitive reflexes and their role in speech.
    Sue is a fully qualified and licensed Speech & Language Therapist from the UK - She is also an experienced Reading Therapist, a Montessori Nursery teacher and an Educational Kinesiologist.
    She is a mum of 5 adopted children, all of whom have some kind of learning/behavioural/communication/physical challenges, as well as the grandmother of 8!
    She trained in the UK, but has been living and working in SE asia for more than 30 years - currently, she runs her own 'multi-modal therapy centre in Kuching, Sarawak (Malaysia) - previously, she was the Speech Therapist /Principal at 2 schools for children with Special Educational Needs in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur - She also makes regular trips to China to work in centres for children with Autism.
    She works mainly with children (from babies through to teenagers) but also works with adult stroke patients. The children she works with are of all abilities and many have multiple challenges, not only with communication.
    She is excited about sharing some of her knowledge and skills - her aim is to empower individuals with the skills necessary to recognise and work with a range of communication challenges in children.
    You can join this whatsapp group if you wish to learn techniques from her chat.whatsapp....
    About me :
    I am a Holistic Occupational therapist and founder of Khushi therapy center based in Mumbai- India.
    I believe that the mind and body are connected and see challenges from a whole-person perspective. I combine complementary therapies and integral health techniques in my practice of Occupational therapy to help my clients at a deeper level.
    I believe balance is an integral part of wellness and that alignment of body mind and spirit is the key to helping ourselves and our kids.
    I work with neurodiverse kids and their families for the last two decades.
    My strength lies in blending my role as a parent and a therapist to offer the best practical strategies to support families who come to me.
    If you would like to book a session with me or seek therapy at our center with our team, you may call us on 9819561468 (weekdays between 9am to 6pm)
    Or check our website
    www.khushi.net.in
    Online training videos are available on reenasingh.teachable.com

Комментарии • 9

  • @yuvichinnushetty2289
    @yuvichinnushetty2289 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you this video is so informative🙏

  • @farzeenomer8616
    @farzeenomer8616 Год назад +1

    Just amazing 🤩 . Thank you so much Reena for sharing such wonderful info. It all makes so much sense when we think about it. These are the reasons our kids behave this way.

  • @rainbowoccupationaltherapy1071
    @rainbowoccupationaltherapy1071 2 года назад +2

    Hi mam,you are doing a great job ...educating, empowering and empathizing.... wonderful...
    Love from SHERIN PRISCILLA, Passionate OT, CHENNAI, TAMIL NADU

  • @karynabrandariz3936
    @karynabrandariz3936 Год назад +1

    Your channel has a wealth of knowledge! Thanks for sharing your content.

  • @venkatavineel
    @venkatavineel 11 месяцев назад +1

    Madam, if we know that these retained reflexes are causing speech issues, isn't autism easy to solve? But then why there is so much suffering!!!

  • @juhikumari9967
    @juhikumari9967 Год назад +1

    Mam mouthing k liy v kya reflexes hote h please reply

    • @awetisminsights
      @awetisminsights  Год назад +1

      Mouthing is because of many reasons and sometimes also for self regulation. Only working on reflexes will not help.

  • @farzeenomer8616
    @farzeenomer8616 Год назад

    Hi Reena plz let us know how to connect with sue walker. I'm really interested in her speech and primitive reflexes course

    • @awetisminsights
      @awetisminsights  Год назад

      Given her details in the description of the video.