The Problem With Atypical Movement
Often, a child’s brain chooses the easiest short-term solutions. This might help initially, but lacks quality and variety of movement, impacting long-term development negatively.
MAES Approach
Does not focus on short-term achievement of tasks. It focuses on reducing atypical development and opening possibilities for better long-term outcomes.
Integrative Care
We use MAES as a stand-alone intervention or integrate it
into our Intensive protocols for comprehensive care.