
Taught by:
Rodrigo Gonzalez Recio
Specialist in Neurodevelopmental Disorders
First Melillo Method Certificate in Latin America
Director of Neurobalance - Pioneering center in the integration of primitive reflexes and brain maturation

“I knew something wasn’t right, but nobody told me about it…”
Many parents feel that their child is bright, loving, creative… but there is something holding them back: they are easily distracted, they do not control their emotions, they have difficulty writing, speaking or relating to others, or they do not mature like other children.
And nobody tells them about the most common and least explored factor in these cases: 👉 Retained primitive reflexes.
What are primitive reflexes?
These are automatic reflexes we are born with to survive and begin building our brain. 🧠
They should integrate during the first year of life, but in many children, they remain active long afterward… and this blocks brain maturation. This makes them neurological remnants of embryonic and neonatal development, designed to help the baby survive in a natural environment that barely exists for the modern infant.
What happens if they don't integrate?
If these reflexes persist beyond their developmental window—which should only be during the first few months of life—we are no longer talking about normality. We are talking about neurological immaturity.
When a child retains primitive reflexes beyond the first year of life, they may present with:
🧩 Attention and concentration deficit
🗣️ Language, speech or comprehension difficulties
✍️ Problems with writing, coordination, and posture
⚡ Hyperactivity, tantrums, or anxiety
🛏️ Sleep, eating or bowel and bladder disorders
😔 Emotional immaturity, low frustration tolerance
📚 Difficulties with learning, behavior, and social connection

All neurodevelopmental disorders (ADHD, autism, dyslexia, childhood anxiety, etc.) share the common feature of retained primitive reflexes. If these are not addressed, no intervention will achieve lasting results, because the brain continues to operate from an immature foundation.

In this Masterclass you will learn:
☑️ What are primitive reflexes and their role in brain development.
☑️ How to recognize if your child still has them active (with clear and observable examples at home).
☑️ The pedagogical and emotional consequences of not being integrated.
☑️ Why many therapies fail
if this foundation is not worked on.
☑️ How to start a real path of integration from home, with science, structure and support.
☑️ Scientific evidence that supports the potential of the reflexogenic approach.

Your child has received a diagnosis and you don't know what to do.
You feel that your child has something that limits him and you still haven't found answers.
You've already tried stimulation, therapy, or school changes without solid results.
You want to understand and support brain development with awareness, real and clear tools based on scientific evidence.
This class is for you if:

At Neurobalance we believe that:
“There are no disobedient, clumsy, or lazy children. There are brains that need help to mature.”
And primitive reflexes are the
gateway to that transformation.


This is the world's most comprehensive masterclass on primitive reflexes, because:
It is based on real neurofunctional evidence
It integrates development, brain hemispheres, motor skills, emotions, and learning.
You don't need to be a therapist to understand it.
It is designed to be applied from home
Transform the way you see your child forever
It takes into account circadian synchronization, the natural maturational environment, and changes in the mitochondrial environment.

By attending you will receive:
🎓 Exclusive discounted access to the most comprehensive training program in primitive reflex integration.
📘 Downloadable guide: “How to identify if your child has primitive reflexes”
💬 Participation in a live Q&A session.
🧠 Invitation to our private Neurobalance Community.


At Neurobalance, we help children, teenagers, and adults reach their true physical, emotional, and cognitive potential.
We apply a functional approach that is based on hemispheric balance, integration of primitive reflexes, brain plasticity, nutrition, and synchronization of circadian rhythms.
More than 6,800 families are part of the program.
More than 4,500 assessments applied.
