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What is the INPP Method?

 The INPP Method is developmental movement based therapy which focuses on the integration of primitive reflexes and development of postural reflexes.  Years of research has shown that working on integrating primitive reflexes can help to support children with many challenges they may experience. It is not a 'fix' for diagnoses. However, can help with some of the physical factors connected to these, therefore making aspects of life and learning more accessible. Please visit the website below to find out more. 

Where did it all begin?

The Institute of Neuro-Physiological Psychology was founded in Chester, UK in 1975. Since then thousands of children and adults have benefitted from the INPP Method.  

Why use an INPP Licentiate?

INPP Licentiates complete specialist training in the INPP Method.  To ensure the highest standards of care in their practice, they must participate in regular continuing professional development.  There are INPP licentiates in 19 countries around the world. The INPP directory lists all licenced practitioners.

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The INPP Process

1. Screening Questionnaire

Complete the screening questionnaire and return it to INPP for advice. (No fee applicable at this stage). 

2. Initial Consultation

A one hour appointment in which to discuss your child's presenting problems, developmental history, and the suitability of the programme.

3. Diagnostic Assessment and Home Programme

a. Assessment of gross and fine motor coordination, balance, primitive and postural reflexes, laterality, eye movements and visual perception.


b. Selection and demonstration of exercises for use at home. 

4. Report Reading

A follow up appointment to discuss the findings and educational implications of the diagnostic assessment.

5. Reviews

Carried out at 6-8 weekly intervals to assess progress and adjust the exercise programme. 

Ready to take the first step? Complete the initial questionnaire or reach out to us to arrange a free Discovery Call. 

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