The Hidden Link Between Crawling, Reading, and a Child’s Confidence
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- Discover how early movement experiences such as tummy time, crawling, climbing, and balancing help build the neural pathways that support learning, attention, confidence, and independence later in life.
- Understand how retained primitive reflexes, low muscle tone, and missed childhood developmental milestones may contribute to challenges with reading, writing, coordination, focus, and self-esteem.
- Learn why addressing developmental foundations early may help children reach their full potential and why movement-based approaches often uncover root causes that traditional academic interventions can miss.


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