Learn how to identify retained Primitive Reflexes
Learn about the impact active reflexes have on the way we move, think, learn & manage our emotions
Learn how to integrate the Primitive Reflexes using Rhythmic Movement Training (RMTI)
Learn how to look out for signs that change is taking place & it is time to pause
Learn & practice Rhythmic Movement Training movements and experience the power of the movements first hand
Begin to incorporate RMTI into your role or help friends & family after your first course
Covering content on Primitive Reflex Integration & Rhythmic Movement Training (RMTI)
Learn how to identify retained Primitive Reflexes
Learn about the impact active reflexes have on the way we move, think, learn & manage our emotions
Learn how to integrate the Primitive Reflexes using Rhythmic Movement Training (RMTI)
Learn how to look out for signs that change is taking place & it is time to pause
Learn & practice Rhythmic Movement Training movements and experience the power of the movements first hand
Begin to incorporate RMTI into your role or help friends & family after your first course
Level 1:
Focus, Organisation & Comprehension
28th & 29th September 2024
£360
+$20 non-refundable deposit on registering online (link to register will be provided)
Level 2:
Emotions, Memory & Behaviour
30th September 2024
£185
+$10 non-refundable deposit on registering online (link to register will be provided)
No prerequisite
The role of Primitive Reflexes in development, learning, speech, emotional balance, stress release, stamina & postural strength
Practice Rhythmic Movements & Isometric pressure to integrate the reflexes…notice before & after changes
How rhythmic movements can be used to assist in regulating muscle tone
How rhythmic movements can also stimulate connections between areas of the brain aiding attention & impulse control
£360
+$20 non-refundable deposit on registering online (link to register will be provided)
Prerequisite: Level 1
How Primitive Reflexes affect our emotions
How to work with rhythmic movements to get in touch with our emotions & stabilise them (for all ages)
How stress & daily life affects our body & how the rhythmic movements can help to relax & ease muscle tension in legs, hips, back, neck & shoulders
The importance of Fear Paralysis & Moro Reflexes in sensory processing, emotional regulation & social development
Link between behaviour & the Limbic System
£185
+$10 non-refundable deposit on registering online (link to register will be provided)
Open to anyone wishing to learn about Reflex Integration & Rhythmic Movement Training which might include parents, classroom / SEN / preschool teachers, sports coaches, childcare workers, nursery workers
Kate Rigby is mother to two lovely young boys one of whom happens to have Down Syndrome & Autism / PDA. She came across RMTi in her path to help her sons, but also found it made a massive positive change to her own life. She works 1-1 with children and adults and loves helping them deal with the challenges they are facing including autism, ADHD, dyspraxia, dyslexia, anxiety, anger, difficulties with concentration & focus, problems learning to read & write, and general learning delays.
Venue: Slaithwaite Community Centre, Bank Gate, Slaithwaite, Huddersfield, HD7 5XE
Investment includes manual & light refreshments
Lunch is not provided
For more information on Rhythmic Movements visit:
For further details on the workshop please contact:
Kate Rigby kate@brainbodyboost.co.uk
This Rhythmic Movement Training (RMTi) workshop covers:
The role of Primitive Reflexes in the developmental process, together with what happens if these reflexes are still causing challenges
How to identify when primitive reflexes are not integrated
Rhythmic Movements for Primitive Reflex Integration
Activities & games to introduce movements to children
Developing your own playful activities & games to incorporate to make sure children are ready to fully participate in learning
Open to parents, classroom / SEN / preschool teachers, sports coaches, childcare workers, nursery workers & anyone wishing to learn about Rhythmic Movement Training (RMTi)
Kate Rigby is mother to two lovely young boys one of whom happens to have Down Syndrome. She came across RMTi in her path to help her sons, but also found it made a massive positive change to her own life. She works 1-1 with children and adults and loves helping them make life easier through this therapy.
Venue: Slaithwaite Community Centre, Bank Gate, Slaithwaite, Huddersfield, HD7 5XE
Investment: £360 for 2 days
+$20 non-refundable deposit on registering online (link to register will be provided)
Includes manual & light refreshments
Lunch is not provided
For more information on Rhythmic Movements visit:
For further details on the workshop please contact:
Kate Rigby kate@brainbodyboost.co.uk
The lovely Janet Swailes explains why RMTI for School Readiness & Groups is invaluable for educators....she says 'what are you waiting for?'!
Suitable for parents, classroom / SEN / preschool teachers, sports coaches, childcare workers, nursery workers & anyone wishing to learn about Rhythmic Movement Training (RMTi)
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