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Niki McGlynn

niki mcglynn

4.8(15)

Wokingham

Who Can a Neurodevelopment Program Help? When I tell people that I am a neurodevelopment therapist, this is the most common question, and if you are looking at this website, the chances are you are looking for help for yourself or you child and most of all you want to know if you are in the right place. So simply put, neurodevelopment therapy is a way of giving the brain and neurological system a second chance at development. When some of the developmental stages are missed, primitive reflexes don't get a chance to develop properly or develop and remain active when they should have gone away. A reflex is an action that the body has no conscious control over, such as closing your eyes when you sneeze. We are most familiar with the moro reflex in babies, when they startle and fling their arms wide, then cling and cry. Reflex movements, which start from 5 weeks in utero, build the nervous system, allow the brain and body to organise and develop so that eventually you can stand, move, think and function with ease. When these processes don't develop as they should then problems can develop such as poor focus, balance, impulse control, anxiety, social interaction, reading and writing, sensory processing and other issues. Children then get labelled and lose their confidence. In many cases, all that is required is a reorganisation of the neurological system. A neurodevelopment programme can be used as a stand alone therapy or can be used alongside any other programme or treatment.

Beagooddriver

beagooddriver

4.8(48)

Intensive driving packages or "Crash Courses" are an accelarated lesson schedule designed to get you driving as quickly as possible they take place in and around Edinburgh, Currie. They are usually based on 2-3 hours a day between 0900 and 1630 over one or two weeks but i can be flexible (evening intensives are not available unfortunately). If you are unsure this might help you decide. Should I Do An Intensive/Crash Driving Course? The following are guidelines only and an assessment drive is recommended. 40 hour Semi/Intensive driving course is for the novice driver or learner at the early stages of driving. You have to be a quick learner with an aptitude for practical skills to be ready for your test at the end of this course when approaching it from a complete beginner. 30 hour semi/intensive driving course is for the learner that knows the controls and understands all basic junctions and has had between 10-20 lessons. This may suit someone who has had a gap in their lessons for 6 to 12 months 20 hour semi/intensive driving course is more suited to learners who achieved test or very close to test standard and had a break from driving for between 1 to 5 years. Or for confident learners who have had continuous lessons over a prolonged period but feel they would like to get to test standard quickly. 10 hour semi/intensive course is more for drivers who have taken professional driving lessons but failed their driving test, on a few minor things but haven't driven for up to 12 months or for learners who have achieved test standard but had a break from driving for up to 6 months. This course may also suit confident experienced drivers holding an international licence who have mastered all junctions and most maneuvers but need coaching on the driving test format and some of the UK driving rules.