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Neurobalance

Virtual training based on maturational functional neurology

A virtual training program created to educate professionals and parents who want to understand and support neurological development in a deeper, more practical, and effective way.

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Muchas de las dificultades que presentan niños y adolescentes no son enfermedades, sino manifestaciones de inmadurez en el sistema nervioso.

Based on this premise, we have created a training program for you

From the perspective of functional maturational neurology:

We understand that the brain develops following a specific sequence, and that when this sequence is disrupted or incomplete, symptoms such as emotional dysregulation, learning difficulties, and problems with attention, language, or behavior appear. Instead of treating these symptoms in isolation, the training teaches how to identify the underlying functional cause and intervene specifically to promote brain maturation. 🧠

Through a combination of:

Theory

Scientific evidence

and Practical Tools

You'll learn how to detect hemispheric imbalances, integrate primitive reflexes, apply functional exercises, and optimize the child's environment and lifestyle for the best results. 🙌

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This is a transformative, accessible training based on what truly changes development: understanding how the brain works and knowing how to help it mature.

The best part is that you can go at your own pace, in modules:

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Módulo 1
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Module 1:
Introduction to Functional Maturational Neurology

A complete overview of the Neurobalance Method

This first module is a comprehensive introduction to everything you will understand and apply during the training. It serves as an overture: it offers you a clear, structured, and accessible overview of the model that guides the Neurobalance Method, its scientific basis, its functional logic, and its applicability both in clinical settings and at home.

We begin with the fundamentals of maturational functional neurology: understanding how the nervous system is built, why we talk about brain immaturity rather than disorders, and how the environment, body, and movement directly influence brain development.

In this module we will superficially address the topics that will later be developed in depth.

This module will give you a complete framework for understanding what you will see in the following modules and will prepare you to identify, from a new perspective , the challenges faced by many children, adolescents, and adults.

🧠 The sequence of neurodevelopment and the concept of the brain's operating system

🤲 The importance of primitive reflexes and their impact when they are not integrated

⚖️ What is a hemispheric imbalance and how does it affect behavior, learning, and self-regulation?

🎯 The role of sensory, motor, cognitive, and emotional stimulation in brain maturation

🔄 The hemisphere-by-hemisphere intervention approach: how to stimulate the weaker side of the brain to restore functional balance

🌿 The influence of the everyday environment: light, sleep, nutrition, movement, technology and emotional bond

⭐ The Neurobalance approach model: what makes it different, practical and applicable

We do not seek to "treat" or "label": we seek to understand development from the root, and accompany it with clear, natural strategies based on how the human brain actually works.
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Modulo 2

Module 2:
Primitive Reflexes

The foundation of brain development

Primitive reflexes are automatic movements we are born with. They are the first pathway for activating the nervous system and represent the beginning of neurological development. This module will teach you why they are essential, how to recognize when they are occurring out of sync with the intended behavior, and what to do to integrate them.

In the Neurobalance Method, primitive reflexes are not viewed as a secondary detail, but as the fundamental building block of neurodevelopment. When they are not integrated, they affect higher-level skills such as attention, language, balance, reading, emotional control, and more.

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What will you learn in this module?
  • What are primitive reflexes and what are they for?

  • Which are the most relevant and how do they influence motor, cognitive and emotional development?

  • How to identify active or retained reflexes at all ages: infants, children, adolescents, and adults

  • What signs to look for in body language, behavior, handwriting, play, and posture

Strategies for reflective integration:

Specific reflex stimulation:

Targeted activation based on the retained reflex profile.

Includes:

  • Rhythmic and crossed movements

  • Vestibular and proprioceptive stimulation protocols

  • Positioning and active inhibition exercises

Estimulación activa y dirigida por hemisferio:

  • Uso del cuerpo para organizar los mapas sensoriales y motores del cerebro

  • Ejercicios laterales, de seguimiento visual y coordinación mano-ojo

Educational and sensory activities:

  • Organized games to integrate reflexes through play

  • Age-appropriate gross and fine motor activities

  • Specific visual, tactile, and auditory dynamics

Actividades al aire libre y en la vida diaria:

  • Cómo integrar la estimulación de reflejos en la rutina sin ejercicios formales

  • Juegos en parque, actividades de escalada, balance, uso del espacio, tierra, agua y luz natural

  • Estímulos sensoriales naturales que favorecen la integración espontánea

In addition, this module includes:

☑️ Complete inventory of functional primitive reflexes and how to assess them

☑️ Observation notebook for parents and professionals

☑️ Basic protocol for exercises for retained reflexes

☑️ Activities suggested by age and environment

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This module will change the way you see development: what seemed like challenging behavior, motor clumsiness, insecurity, hypersensitivity or disorganization, is often simply a reflex that has not yet been integrated.
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