Read BookRetained Neonatal ReflexesTM a revolutionary approach to treating children with learning difficulties and behavioural problems

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Published on: 2013-11-30
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[Free Download.vTPb] Retained Neonatal ReflexesTM a revolutionary approach to treating children with learning difficulties and behavioural problems

This booklet has been written to accompany patients under the care of authorised Retained Neonatal Reflexes TM practitioners. This hands-on technique has been used to assist children with developmental delay, learning difficulty and behavioural concerns. This technique, founded by Chiropractic Doctor Keith Keen and further developed by other Australian Chiropractors has been taught in many countries around the world and has developed a strong following with each young life transformed. This booklet discusses the symptoms and signs associated with retention of several primitive or neonatal reflexes. For more information or to find practitioners closest to you please visit retainedneonatalreflexes.com.au.
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