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Brazil
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Canada
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Japan
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Netherlands
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Spain
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Sweden
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www.blombergrmt.se

USA
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Connection between primitive reflexes and ADHD

a. Retained primitive reflexes and ADHD in children

b. Principle of dissolution and primitive reflexes in ADHD

Connection between primitive reflexes and autism

a. Reflexes gone astray in autism in infancy
b. The return of the reflex, chapter 3.

Connection between primitive reflexes and reading and writing disability
a. Can replicating primary reflex movements improve reading ability?
b. Neuro-motor maturity as an indicator of developmental readiness for education
c. Prevalence of persistent primary reflexes and motor problems in children with reading difficulties
d. The correlation between primitive reflexes and saccadic eye movements in 5th grade children with teacher-reported reading problems

MTA study

MTA study 2007

Journal of Child Health Care:
Retained Primitive Reflexes: Perceptions of Parents who has used Rhythmic Movement Training with their children