Reading Time: 2 minutesA brain gap refers to areas where the brain’s development hasn’t fully caught up, causing challenges with thinking, focus, emotions, or coordination.
Reading Time: 2 minutesA brain gap refers to areas where the brain’s development hasn’t fully caught up, causing challenges with thinking, focus, emotions, or coordination.
Reading Time: 2 minutesIrritability is a universal experience, but for some, it can feel constant and overwhelming.
Reading Time: 4 minutesWhen we first met Dani and Paloma from In the Cortex, I had no idea that our family’s life was about to take a transformative turn. As a stay-at-home mom of two—a teen in mainstream public school and our youngest in an Alternative Learning Options school—life was a whirlwind of.
Reading Time: 4 minutesThe startle response is a reflex that everyone has at some point in life, but did you know it starts when we’re just babies?
Reading Time: 4 minutesA helpful guide to rebuilding confidence by addressing retained primitive reflexes with simple exercises you can do at home.
Reading Time: 4 minutesSensory processing is a fundamental aspect of how we interact with the world around us.
Reading Time: 4 minutesIt’s not a secret that we’re constantly surrounded by things that stimulate our senses—sounds, lights, textures, and more.
Reading Time: 4 minutesYou may have heard about Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) in children, but did you know it can also affect adults? People with SPD have a hard time dealing with sights, sounds, smells, and other sensory information. Understanding this condition and learning how to manage it is important for anyone who.
Reading Time: 2 minutesThe Landau reflex is a crucial part of children’s early neurological development, playing a significant role in brain maturation and overall motor skills.
Reading Time: 2 minutesAs a first-time parent, understanding the startle reflex, or Moro reflex, is important for monitoring your baby’s development. This automatic response is a key indicator of your baby’s neurological health. Knowing when it should go away and what challenges might arise if it persists can help you support your child’s.