• Event Start Date:
    22/04/2024 at 8:30 AM
  • Event End Date:
    24/04/2024 at 5:30 PM
  • Capacity:
    15
  • Bookings Close On:
    20/04/2024 at 8:22 AM
  • Event Times:
    22 April – Registration 08;00 teaching each day 08:30-18;00 hrs
  • CPD Credits:
    24 hours

Foundation of Primitive Reflexes  -Archetype Movement Integration MNRI® Archetype movements develop in utero before the primitive reflexes and provides the basis of infantile/primitive reflex development, they are the building blocks of basic movements. The course may benefit many different diagnoses including learning difficulties, speech and language challenges, fears and phobia, many physical, cognitive and emotional challenges. The course is one third theory and two thirds technique and exercise, and is taught by Neonatologist Specialist and MNRI Instructor Isabelle Renard from Orlando, Florida for the first time in the UK. The  technqiues can be used on all ages from the infant to the adult and usable in practice the next day. Dates: 2024, April 22-24 (3 days, 24 hours) Schedule: 22 April – Registration 08:00 teaching each day 08:30-18:00 hrs Instructor: Isabelle Renard-Fontaine Location: Woking, Surrey By rail – 30 minutes from London, Waterloo Station. By air – Heathrow and Gatwick Airports are approximately 40-50 minutes drive away. Tea and coffee provided. Hands on Teaching: The students will be in a classroom, with Instructor Isabelle Renard-Fontaine Course fee: £424 Requirements: Participants to bring own massage table. If unable to do so a charge may be required to hire one. Lunch is not provided. Course Overview: >> Archetype Movement Program techniques work to activate and engage archetype movements that, for various reasons, have remained dormant in the body. Archetypemovements, less complex in nature than motor reflex patterns or schemes, are among the first reflexive movements to develop and emerge. Once engaged, archetype movements remain present and active in the body, allowing normal range and flexibility of motion while providing support, balance, and stability for the upper and lower, left and right, and front and back parts of the body. Archetype motor movements also play a subordinate role in the maturation and integration of progressively more complex reflexes, including primary motor reflex patterns, motor reflex schemes, and the development of learned motor skills. If an archetype movement is not appropriately engaged, its impact can be great given the subordinate role it plays in maturation and development. We encourage parents and professionals interested in learning more about the MNRI Method and its various programs to attend this course early on, given the fundamental role it plays in overall development.

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