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If your child was born between 2018 and 2022, should they have their primitive reflexes screened?
In this episode, we explore how the COVID-19 pandemic may have impacted child development and why Rachel believes primitive reflex screenings should become a routine part of early childhood care. From pregnancy stress and delayed services to increased screen time, fewer social opportunities, and less movement, they discuss how these experiences may have affected (and continue to affect) kids today.
We also explain what primitive reflexes are, how retained reflexes can impact learning, behavior, coordination, and emotional regulation, and what signs parents, therapists, and educators may want to watch for.
This conversation isn't meant to cause fear or point blame. We want people to get curious, focus on early identification, and give kids the support they need to thrive.
Thanks for listening đź©· We'd love to hear your thoughts. Do you have a pandemic-era child, and have you noticed any of the challenges we discussed?
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By Amanda Mathers, OTR/L & Rachel Harrington, COTA/L, CPRCS4.8
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If your child was born between 2018 and 2022, should they have their primitive reflexes screened?
In this episode, we explore how the COVID-19 pandemic may have impacted child development and why Rachel believes primitive reflex screenings should become a routine part of early childhood care. From pregnancy stress and delayed services to increased screen time, fewer social opportunities, and less movement, they discuss how these experiences may have affected (and continue to affect) kids today.
We also explain what primitive reflexes are, how retained reflexes can impact learning, behavior, coordination, and emotional regulation, and what signs parents, therapists, and educators may want to watch for.
This conversation isn't meant to cause fear or point blame. We want people to get curious, focus on early identification, and give kids the support they need to thrive.
Thanks for listening đź©· We'd love to hear your thoughts. Do you have a pandemic-era child, and have you noticed any of the challenges we discussed?
Links
We’d love to answer your questions on the podcast! Fill out this form - https://harkla.typeform.com/to/ItWxQNP3Â
Primitive Reflex Digital Course
https://harkla.co/products/primitive-reflexes-courseÂ
All Things Sensory Podcast InstagramÂ
https://www.instagram.com/allthingssensorypodcast/Â
Harkla WebsiteÂ
https://harkla.co/Â
Harkla YouTube
​​https://www.youtube.com/c/HarklaFamilyÂ
Harkla Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/harkla_family/Â
Harkla Digital Courses
https://harkla.co/collections/coursesÂ

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