Early childhood reflexes in visual training (05/2025)
Movement is the essential basis of human development. The first movements in the womb are made possible by early childhood reflexes. They form the natural basis for the necessary maturation of the central nervous system and thus also of movement, perception, language, learning and behavior. From conception until around the end of the first year of life, early childhood reflexes play a centrally important role. Their main purpose is to make childbirth easier, to ensure the survival of the child during and after birth and to develop motor skills and perception. These are the basis for all learning and behavior.