Empowering the Brain–Body Connection for Lifelong Growth
We help children and families move beyond sensory, behavioral, and developmental challenges through gentle, science-backed reflex integration.
We help children and families move beyond sensory, behavioral, and developmental challenges through gentle, science-backed reflex integration.
Who we are
A therapeutic approach that targets persistent primitive reflexes—automatic movement patterns present at birth that should naturally integrate as a child grows. When these reflexes remain active, they can interfere with development. By addressing them directly, this approach supports neurological growth and helps overcome related developmental challenges.
Our commitment
We are committed to your child’s optimal development. Our work focuses on movement, neuromotor rehabilitation, functional medicine, and the brain-body connection, providing advanced, holistic care to support your child’s growth. We take a whole-child approach—not just behavior, emotions, or academics in isolation. We nurture the mind, body, and emotions together, creating the foundation for balanced, lasting progress.
Meet Lex
Lex has been a Registered Nurse for seven years, specializing in NICU, Labor & Delivery, and Postpartum care.
Passionate about health and wellness, she loves sharing her knowledge and helping others take charge of their well-being. When she’s not working with families, Lex enjoys time with her loved ones and lifelong learning about the mind-body connection.
“I’m so excited to meet you and your family! Helping others achieve optimal health is my passion.”
WHY REFLEX INTEGRATION MATTERS
Primitive reflexes might be a new concept to you, but you may already recognize the symptoms:
● A nervous system stuck in fight-or-flight
● ADHD or focus struggles
● Sensory issues or poor coordination
● Emotional regulation challenges
● Difficulty with reading, writing, or learning
What if integrating primitive reflexes could calm the nervous system, improve cognition, and
help your child (or you) truly thrive?