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Pediatric brain development Chiro- Dr. Stefanie on Instagram: "Discover our 4th reflex in this series: Reflex Name: ATNR (Fencer Reflex)-asymmetric tonic neck reflex 🟡 Present: Present in infants, it typically disappears around 4-6 months! 🔎 Test: In babies, when their head turns right, their right arm and leg straighten while the left arm and leg bend. As a panther fan 💙🖤 they dab! Or have a fencer pose! In children, test by having them on all fours, passively moving their head left and rig
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Sep 18, 2023
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Kristen Arndt | Autism Mama | Holistic Health Practitioner on Instagram: "The Asymmetrical Tonic Neck Reflex (ATNR), or the “fencer’s reflex,” is a primitive reflex that helps babies develop coordination and motor skills by supporting key milestones like rolling, crawling, and eventually walking. This reflex is essential in infancy, but if it remains active later in life, it can cause developmental challenges. 💡 Signs of an unintegrated ATNR: -Poor focus -Dyslexia -Difficulty crossing the midli
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6 months ago
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CONNECTING DOTS | CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER on Instagram: "Here’s the link: 👇 When the head turns, ATNR causes one arm to extend and the other to bend — if retained, it disrupts: 🚫 Eye tracking across the midline 🚫 Balance while moving the head 🚫 Bilateral coordination 🚫 Smooth visual-vestibular integration 💥 A retained ATNR = a traffic jam in brain-body communication! ✅ But with movement-based therapy, reflex integration, and sensory input... We can unlock smoother coordination, clearer vi
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2 months ago
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Harkla on Instagram: "This multi-sensory activity targets the ATNR (asymmetrical tonic neck reflex) with head turns to the left and the right. In infancy, when an infant turns their head to look at something, there is an associated movement with their arms and legs. This helps to develop hand-eye coordination later in life! If you complete this activity with your child and you notice that their elbows bend when they turn their head, that's a sign that the ATNR is stuck, aka retained. A retained
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1 month ago
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Reach Therapy Center For Children, Pediatric OT on Instagram: "The lizard crawl is highly effective for integrating the Asymmetrical Tonic Neck Reflex (ATNR). The ATNR is a primitive reflex present at birth, which helps in developing hand-eye coordination and establishing the brain-body connection. However, if this reflex is retained beyond infancy, it can affect motor coordination, balance, and learning skills like reading and writing. The lizard crawl works well because it mimics contralateral
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6 months ago
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Integrated Learning Strategies on Instagram: "Comment “ATNR” to register the free Retained Reflexes Workshop to see if retained Primitive Reflexes may be holding your child back. There are a number of retained Primitive Reflexes that can cause emotional, behavioral and academic setbacks for many kids. Parents often say their child is “misunderstood” when it comes to big emotions or puzzling behaviors. Retained Primitive reflexes could be what is holding your child back. A retained ATNR reflex ma
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6 months ago
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Nov 3, 2022
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Dr. Conner Bor DC, DACNB | Childhood Brain Health on Instagram: "Primitive reflex integration is a key piece of the puzzle when promoting healthy brain development in children. The asymmetric tonic neck reflex (ATNR) is one of the primitive reflexes I test for at the office to see if it’s been retained. In this video, you can see my patient has retained this reflex by the bend in his arm when I turn his head. Now that I have this information, one of the goals of his therapy with me will be to he
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Sep 11, 2023
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Aleena Kanner on Instagram: "Ever wonder why some kids struggle with coordination, handwriting, or even focusing in class? This is a test for the ATNR reflex—a primitive reflex that should integrate by around 6 months of age. ATNR is present at birth and plays a key role in helping a baby move through the birth canal. When the baby turns their head to one side, the arm and leg on that side extend, while the opposite side flexes. When it doesn’t integrate properly, it can show up later as: ➡️ Dif
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4 months ago
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Mar 13, 2024
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Rush Physical Therapy on Instagram: "Exercises to help integrate the ATNR reflex 🧠 #primitivereflexintegration #reflexintegration #atnr #primitivereflexes #pedspt #pedsot"
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NAPA Center on Instagram: "Reflex integration helps the brain and body work together. Check out how we identify and address retained reflexes to support healthy development and function."
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1 month ago
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Dec 8, 2023
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@reflexintegrationthroughplay on Instagram: "The Symmetrical Tonic Neck Reflex (STNR) Exercise Guide is your go-to tool for helping kids with motor delays, ADHD tendencies, sensory sensitivities, and learning challenges. 💡 Filled with fun, easy-to-follow exercises and step-by-step instructions, this book is perfect for parents, teachers, and therapists working in the classroom, home, clinic—or even on the playground! 💪 Build stronger motor skills 🧠 Boost focus and coordination 📚 Support lear
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Vital Health Chiropractic on Instagram: "What is the ATNR Reflex? 👶🏼➡️🧠 In this video, you can see a baby showing the Asymmetrical Tonic Neck Reflex (ATNR) — also known as the “fencer’s pose.” When the baby’s head turns to one side, the arm and leg on that side extend, while the opposite arm and leg bend. It’s a completely normal and important reflex in early development! 🧠 This reflex helps with: ✨ Hand-eye coordination development ✨ Rolling and crawling patterns ✨ Visual tracking ✨ Buildin
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BRAIN & BODY HEALTH on Instagram: "🏃♂️🧠 Is the ATNR Reflex Affecting Your Child’s Focus and Coordination? Noticing your child struggling with focus in school or appearing uncoordinated while running? It’s time to explore the ATNR (Asymmetric Tonic Neck Reflex) and its impact. 🔍 What Is the ATNR Reflex? A primitive reflex where turning the head causes arm and leg extension on the face side and flexion. It aids in the birthing process and should be integrated as the child grows. 🧐 Easy Test f
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Jan 4, 2024
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Reach Therapy Center For Children, Pediatric OT on Instagram: "Is Your Child’s ATNR Unintegrated? The Asymmetrical Tonic Neck Reflex (ATNR) is a primitive reflex that helps with early movement and hand-eye coordination. If it remains active beyond infancy, it can interfere with motor skills, coordination, and learning. Possible signs of an unintegrated ATNR include: Poor handwriting or difficulty crossing the midline Challenges with coordination and balance Difficulty tracking words while readin
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6 months ago
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Jan 26, 2024
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BRAIN & BODY HEALTH on Instagram: "Boosting Coordination in Kids Tackling Dyspraxia and the ATNR Reflex 🚶♂️🧠 Kids struggling with poor coordination might be dealing with dyspraxia, a condition where sensory input and motor control are out of sync. Often, the cerebellum—the brain’s coordination hub—needs a little extra help to get active. A common culprit? The ATNR (Asymmetric Tonic Neck Reflex). Testing for the ATNR Reflex 🔍 Position: Get your child on all fours (quadruped position). Head Mo
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May 19, 2024
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ATNR Reflex
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