1. Anamnesis (approx. 2 hours) Without child
Your child is not present during the anamnesis. So you don't have to be introduced to a therapist before it's clear whether she can help! As part of a detailed anamnesis (approx. 2 hours), we try (preferably with both parents or caregivers) to get to the bottom of the cause of a partial performance disorder. Since it is a standardized questionnaire, I can say immediately afterwards whether neuromotor development support makes sense. If the anamnesis shows that the INPP program is likely to be helpful, a next appointment will be arranged with your child . The level of neuromotor development is then tested there. Otherwise, I would be happy to give you advice on what type of therapy could help your child or what you should pay attention to in everyday life. The anamnesis is possible for children from 1 year old, and of course also for adults.
2nd test (approx. 2 hours) with child
This is where your child's level of neuromotor maturation is checked. Assessment of gross motor coordination Balance Motor development Residual reactions of early childhood reflexes Body perception Spatial perception Sidedness/dominance Eye muscle motor skills Visual perception ability For these tests I take about 2 hours to spend with the Child gymnastics and games. Experience has shown that this is a lot of fun for the children! A parent is watching so that you have seen what I am talking about during the evaluation. The testing is possible for ages 4.5 and up and is also designed for adults.
3rd evaluation interview (approx. 2 hours) Without child
Both parents are welcome to understand why the child behaves this way. I evaluated the test in connection with the anamnesis and will now explain to you what I saw and how I evaluate it. You will receive an introduction to the world of early childhood reflexes.4. Assignment of exercises (approx. 1 hour) With childThe first exercise is practiced with the child. We discuss what you need to pay attention to during the exercises, what difficulties could arise and how you can deal with them. 5.- approx.10. Review (approx. 1 hour) With childAfter approx. 8 weeks you come for a review. First, tell us on the phone what has changed in the child's behavior in the meantime. I look at the execution of the exercise(s), do a few retests and possibly assign new exercises.