Books
If you want to know more about primary reflexes and their influence on learning and behavior, you might be interested in one of the books.
The first book "Persistent primary reflexes, a neglected factor in learning and behavior problems" is intended not only for experts but also for the general public. For this reason, I tried to present the issue in the most comprehensible form possible.
The book "Theoretical Foundations of the Neuro-Developmental Stimulation Method" is primarily intended for experts and discusses the scientific findings on which the Neuro-Developmental Stimulation method is based.
The objective of my latest book, "Dyslexia! Or Not?", is to illustrate the impact of persistent primary reflexes on vision development, as well as the relationship between eye movements and coordination, and the symptoms of dyslexia and other reading difficulties.
Dyslexia! Or not?
Reading difficulties can stem from sources other than dyslexia, such as persistent primary reflexes, which can negatively impact eye movement and coordination, resulting in similar symptoms to dyslexia.
For children whose dyslexia symptoms are influenced by persistent primary reflexes, interventions must target inhibiting these reflexes first. Traditional dyslexia interventions may not produce the expected results for such children.
The focus of this book is to explore the impact of persistent primary reflexes on vision development, eye movements, and coordination, and their relationship to dyslexia symptoms and other reading difficulties.
Visual development can be envisioned as a lighthouse, with primary reflexes representing its foundation. To read correctly and smoothly, all the floors of the lighthouse must be in order, creating a stable base for the light (i.e., reading ability) to shine reliably.
Throughout this book, we will examine each floor of the "lighthouse" and explore activities that can improve them gradually. (In Czech)
Hardcover
Price 490 CZK+ postage
E-book
Price 420 CZK
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New book!
Persistent primary reflexes, a neglected factor in learning and behavioral problems
The new edition of "Persistent Primary Reflexes, a Neglected Factor in Learning and Behavior Problems" (ISBN 978-80-907369-0-0) is an extended version of the first edition. The book has been significantly expanded, particularly in the section that deals with the child's psychomotor development and the various ways to optimally support it, especially during the first few months after the child's birth. Additionally, there is a new chapter on sensory integration, which explores the connection between persistent primary reflexes and sensory integration. (In Czech)
Hardcover
Price 490 CZK+ postage
Persistent primary reflexes, a neglected factor in learning and behavioral problems
The new edition of "Persistent Primary Reflexes, a Neglected Factor in Learning and Behavior Problems" (ISBN 978-80-907369-0-0) is an extended version of the first edition. The book has been significantly expanded, particularly in the section that deals with the child's psychomotor development and the various ways to optimally support it, especially during the first few months after the child's birth. Additionally, there is a new chapter on sensory integration, which explores the connection between persistent primary reflexes and sensory integration. (In Czech)
Hardcover
Price 490 CZK+ postage
E-book
Price 420 CZK
I will send the book to e-mail
Theoretical Foundations of the Neuro-Developmental Stimulation Method
The book "Theoretical Foundations of the Neuro-Developmental Stimulation Method" (ISBN 978-80-907369-4-8) builds upon the previous work of the author, which was the second extended edition of "Persistent Primary Reflexes - A Neglected Factor in Learning and Behavior Problems". The focus of this book is to explore the scientific underpinnings of the method of Neuro-Developmental Stimulation, with extensive references to relevant research and publications. (In Czech)
E-book
Price 420 CZK
I will send the book to e-mail
Hardcover
Price 490 CZK+ postage
And what do readers say about my books?
I would like to thank you for your books, I read "Persistent Primary Reflexes" about a year ago. Our son, 7 years old, had problems that suggested autism, but after a year of training to remove the primary reflexes, many of the symptoms improved and some problems disappeared completely. I would very much like your book to reach as many parents, therapists and pediatricians as possible.