Primitive Reflex Integration Therapy FAQs

Understanding How Movement Supports the Developing Brain

Every child’s brain and body work together to shape how they move, learn, and process the world around them. Sometimes, when early movement patterns, called primitive reflexes, remain active beyond infancy, they can quietly affect attention, coordination, behavior, and emotional regulation.

Our Advanced Sensory & Primitive Reflex Integration Therapy, delivered by an occupational therapist (OTD), helps children strengthen neurological pathways that support self-regulation, focus, and confidence. Below are answers to the most common questions families ask about this therapy and what to expect.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Primitive Reflex Integration Therapy?

Primitive Reflex Integration Therapy is a specialized occupational therapy approach designed to help children whose early movement patterns, known as primitive reflexes, have not yet integrated. Through movement, sensory input, and specific exercises, the therapy helps the nervous system mature and function more efficiently, improving coordination, self-regulation, and attention.

How does this therapy differ from traditional occupational therapy?

Traditional occupational therapy often focuses on building skills such as handwriting, self-care, and sensory regulation. Primitive Reflex Integration Therapy, on the other hand, targets the root neurological patterns that influence development. By helping the brain and body work together more effectively, children may find that daily tasks, such as dressing, focusing, or managing emotions, become more manageable and less stressful.

Who provides this service at READ Learning?

This service is led by a Doctor of Occupational Therapy (OTD) who specializes in sensory regulation, reflex integration, and neurodevelopmental support. Our therapist combines advanced clinical training with a compassionate, child-centered approach that prioritizes comfort, safety, and family involvement.

How do primitive reflexes impact a child’s behavior and attention?

When primitive reflexes remain active, a child’s body may react automatically to movement or stress without conscious control. This can look like fidgeting, poor posture, difficulty sitting still, or emotional overreactions. These automatic responses can make it harder for children to concentrate, regulate emotions, or complete tasks that require coordination and focus.

Can this therapy help children with autism, ADHD, or sensory processing disorder?

Yes. Children with autism, ADHD, and sensory processing differences often experience retained reflexes that affect regulation, attention, and body awareness. Reflex integration therapy can reduce stress on the nervous system, leading to improvements in focus, flexibility, and emotional control.

How will I know if my child is showing retained primitive reflexes?

Every child is unique, but signs may include:

  • Poor balance or coordination
  • Difficulty with handwriting or fine-motor skills
  • Sensitivity to touch, sound, or movement
  • Trouble focusing, sitting still, or exhibiting behavior problems at school
  • Emotional outbursts or anxiety during transitions
  • Challenges with body awareness or following multi-step directions
  • Difficulty learning - trouble with reading, writing, math
  • Food sensitivities and dietary concerns
  • Impulsivity - constant running/moving and/or talking
  • Skipped major developmental milestones like crawling or rolling

If you notice several of these patterns, an evaluation can help determine if retained reflexes are playing a role.

Click here for a more comprehensive list of symptoms.

Does my child need a diagnosis to receive therapy?

No formal diagnosis is required. Some families come to us with diagnoses like autism, ADHD, or sensory processing disorder, while others simply sense that something is making daily life harder for their child. We focus on identifying and supporting each child’s unique neurological and sensory needs, regardless of diagnosis.

What happens during the comprehensive evaluation?

The Comprehensive Evaluation is the first step in the process. During this session, our occupational therapist:

  • Reviews your child’s developmental and behavioral history.
  • Screens for retained primitive reflexes.
  • Evaluates sensory regulation, coordination, and motor planning.
  • Provides a clear explanation of findings and recommendations.

Families leave with a deeper understanding of their child’s strengths and challenges, along with practical next steps.

What is included in the 12-week therapy package?

After the evaluation, families may enroll in a 12-week individualized therapy program. Each program includes:

  • One-on-one sessions with our occupational therapist.
  • Targeted movement and sensory activities.
  • Emotional and self-regulation strategies.
  • Ongoing home activities to reinforce progress.
  • Regular updates and communication with the family.

Progress is closely monitored, and therapy plans are adjusted as your child develops new skills.

What changes might families notice after therapy?

While every child progresses differently, families often report:

  • Improved attention and focus
  • Fewer emotional outbursts
  • Better coordination and posture
  • Increased independence with daily tasks
  • Greater confidence and calm
  • Improved academics
  • Social skills and friendships improve
  • Less anxiety for the family at home

Some children also experience secondary benefits in academic or social environments, including better self-regulation and body control.

How do I get started at READ Learning?

Getting started is simple:

  • Submit an inquiry on our website to express interest in Primitive Reflex Integration Therapy.
  • Schedule a Comprehensive Evaluation with our occupational therapist.
  • Enroll in a 12-week therapy program designed to meet your child’s specific needs.

Our team will guide you through each step, making sure you understand the process and feel supported from day one.

A Path Toward Confident, Connected Learning

Primitive Reflex Integration Therapy gives children the foundation they need to move, regulate, and engage more comfortably with the world around them. Whether your child struggles with coordination, focus, or emotional regulation, our goal is to help them feel more balanced and capable in everyday life.

Contact our team today to schedule your evaluation and discover how this gentle, evidence-based approach can help your child reach their fullest potential.

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