HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIALS

  • Do not ignore this piece. The more pieces you add in at the same time, the more effective the program will be.

    Equipping Minds sells an online course with videos showing all the PR exercises. This is a great resource for adult students and younger students who are at least in late-elementary/middle school. Students should be able to watch the videos and be a little more independent.

    We also recently found a new website, Integrating Reflexes, with all of the PR exercises in a more kid-friendly presentation. It is an especially excellent resource for those 12-years-old and younger. It has videos that demonstrate how to do them. It also explains the importance and symptoms of each primitive reflex.

    Integrating Reflexes has books that you can purchase if you want a hard copy of the information.

  • Sound Therapy is a simple modality for providing stimulus to the brain that helps improve brain function through the rebuilding of neuropathways.

    Both children and adults can benefit from sound therapy by wearing either wired or bluetooth-equipped headphones or ear buds. Sounds Therapy can be used in sessions, on its own, and throughout other daily activities.

    Click here for more information.

  • Meclizine by Rugby 12.5 mg (chewable and non-chewable)

    Consider this over-the-counter supplement.

    For some people the connection between the inner ear and the brain is sending a scrambled message.

    Click here for more information.

    You can also visit Dr. Levinson’s website to learn more about his findings involving vestibular syndrome and how it can affect learning.


Other Student Resources

Foundational Materials

There are some supplies that you need to purchase to get started.

Updated Materials

As parts of the program are updated, new versions of worksheets will be made available here for your free download.