Pons Developed 0-5 months of life Automatic functions • In charge of vision: side vision, eye tracking, saccadic eye jumps • Perception of danger • Emotional security, bonding, trust • Perception of hunger • Heart rate and respiration control Creeping on the belly is the primary • Ability to feel hot/ cold movement associated with the Pons • Ability to feel sensations and pain • Ability to pay attention
Midbrain Developed 6-12 Months of life Automatic functions • Focus • Organization and prioritization • Filtering of incoming stimuli (sounds, lights, touch) • Balance and coordination • Ability to perceive tactile sensations • Proprioception Crawling on hands and knees is the • Reading and Writing (eye teaming) movement associated with the Midbrain • Make transitions effortlessly • Auditory processing • Bladder and bowel control • Ability to regulate sleep, blood pressure, appetite, body temperature
Primitive Reflexes - Automatic instinctual movements that are necessary for survival. - Develop and emerge beginning in utero. - Designed to assist in birth and the first year of life.
Pyramid of Learning
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Hook-Ups • Calming • Centering • Grounding • Gets us out of flight or fight
Lazy 8 Lazy 8’s are used to help Think more clear Relax and calm Improve hand - eye c - ordination 1 2 Improve visual tracking Increase attention span Increase writing flow and speed Balance emotions Improves memory
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