Listen "Book 4: The TLR - Core Strength, Upright Posture, and Balance | Ep 20"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode of the reflex integration series, we focus on the Tonic Labyrinthine Reflex (TLR)—a foundational reflex that sets the stage for balance, spatial awareness, muscle tone, and posture. The TLR influences how a child experiences gravity and movement, and when retained, it can interfere with everything from coordination and attention to emotional regulation and core strength.Sometimes described as the “Anti-Gravity Reflex,” the TLR helps infants learn the difference between flexion and extension—essential for rolling, standing, and even handwriting later on. But when it lingers past its developmental window, it can result in clumsiness, trouble sitting still, poor posture, or a fear of movement activities like swinging, rolling, or climbing.We’ll explain how the TLR shows up in daily life, what to watch for (think: W-sitting, toe-walking, or head-hanging during tabletop work), and why this reflex is often tied to vestibular issues and gravitational insecurity. You’ll also hear about targeted play-based activities that help integrate the TLR, including rolling games, log rolls, inverted play, and movement sequences that build trust in the body’s balance system.You’ll find clear guidance on how to support a child whose TLR may still be active—and why working with this reflex can unlock better focus, posture, and physical confidence. Watch the demo videos inside our app for step-by-step movement ideas, and join us next time as we continue the journey through Book 5.#TLR #TonicLabyrinthineReflex #ReflexIntegration #ChildDevelopment #PrimitiveReflexes #PediatricTherapy #OccupationalTherapy #MotorSkills #BalanceAndCoordination #EarlyIntervention #SensoryPlay #RITP
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