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ATNR reflex

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This resource explains the Asymmetrical Tonic Neck Reflex (ATNR), its role in early development, and how retention may impact motor coordination, visual tracking, and handwriting. It includes rhythmic and playful home-based activities to support integration through movement and connection.

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Instructions for Use
  • Read through the signs of a retained ATNR and observe your child’s posture, coordination, and head-limb connection.
  • Choose 2–3 exercises or playful ideas to do several times a week, keeping sessions short and calm.
  • Encourage smooth head movement and midline crossing in play.
  • Adjust activities based on attention span and emotional state, always following the child’s lead.
  • Revisit regularly and track progress through changes in posture, coordination, or frustration levels during tasks.

Therapeutic Benefits

  • Improves midline crossing and bilateral coordination.
  • Enhances visual tracking for reading and writing.
  • Reduces clumsiness and motor overflow during head movements.
  • Promotes hand dominance and fine motor control.
  • Supports relaxed posture and symmetrical movement during seated tasks.

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