The Hidden Power of Reflexes: with Occupational Therapist Kokeb McDonald
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In this insightful episode of Living with FASD, host PattiKasper welcomes Kokeb McDonald, an experienced occupational therapist who specializes in the integration of primitive reflexes. Together, they delve into the overlooked role of primitive reflexes and their profound impact on behavior and learning in individuals with FASD.
Kokeb shares her journey into occupational therapy and howher experiences with children struggling with developmental challenges sparked her curiosity about the neurological underpinnings of behavior. The discussion emphasizes the importance of understanding that many behaviors are reflexive rather than chosen, highlighting the need for a compassionate and informed approach to treatment.
The conversation explores the intricacies of reflexintegration, the significance of movement in brain development, and how these factors can affect daily functioning. She discusses practical strategies fortherapists and parents to implement at home and in educational settings, emphasizing the importance of observation and individualized treatment plans.
Viewers will gain valuable insights into the connectionbetween reflexes, emotional regulation, and social interactions, as well as the ongoing potential for neuroplasticity and growth, regardless of age. This episode serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of patience,understanding, and the pursuit of knowledge in supporting individuals living with FASD.
Join Patti and Kokeb as they navigate the complexities ofFASD and encourage listeners to advocate for awareness and support within their communities. This episode is essential for parents, caregivers, educators, and both physical and occupational therapists, as well as anyone seeking to deepentheir understanding of FASD and its impact on lives.
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If you would like to reach Patti, you can email her atlivingwithfasdpodcast@gmail.com. Visit her website at www.patriciakasper.com to learn more about her coaching and professional development training services.
Kokeb’s work and resources can be explored further on herwebsite, https://integratingreflexes.com/ where you can find her books andtraining programs.
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