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Free Children’s Clinic

Hello, parents:

I invite you to experience the profound transformation that my neuro-movement lessons can offer your child.

The movement lessons are a somatic, hands-on, mostly nonverbal educational dialogue for infants and children that help their brains become better organized. It improves learning in all areas. Whether it’s a milestone that’s been missed or just about ready to emerge, a primary reflex that doesn’t integrate properly, or a behavioral challenge, I can help. If your child experiences visual, perceptual, attentional difficulties, or birth trauma, I can help them find their unique path through to become powerful learners. If your infant is neuro-typical and you see value in a somatic process that deepens their connection to themselves to accelerate learning, I can help. I’ve given hundreds of children the brain tools necessary to overcome learning challenges and turn on their ‘learning switch.’

When I apply the Nine Essentials of The Anat Baniel Method in a movement lesson, your child becomes a powerful learner. I look forward to introducing you and your child to this potent learning process.

Hosted by Patricia Holman-Guild, certified Feldenkrais, and Anat Baniel, Method for Children practitioner

Ages: Birth to 12 years old; 30-minute time slots

Date & Time:

April 23, 2023 @ 9:00 am - 12:00 pm

Cost:

Free

Buckhorn Springs Retreat Center

2200 Buckhorn Springs Rd
Ashland, 97520

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