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The Stephens-Sarlós Program

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Megjelent!

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Sensorimotor integration exercise programs now also available on video!

The world that surrounds us and the world that lives inside us constantly send signals to our brain. The task of the nervous system is to perceive these stimuli with the help of the appropriate senses, then detect them, select those that are important at the given moment, arrange the important information, and then give them an appropriate motor response.

 

When there is a problem in the process of processing stimuli or in the field of motor response, the balance of the system is upset. The brain often tries unsuccessfully to find a solution. Without intervention, it often does not work at all, or only very, very slowly.

 

Help is often much easier than you think. Doing a few simple daily exercises can bring results. This is the essence of the Stephens-Sarlós program.

What problems can the Stephens-Sarlós Program solve?

  • Attention deficit, hyperactivity, conduct disorder

  • Sensory issues

  • Difficulties in reading, writing and comprehension

  • Night-time bedwetting, stool-retention disorders

  • Delayed speech development, certain speech defects

  • Anxiety

  • Clumsiness

  • Autistic symptoms

Certified Professionals

Contact information for those who completed and obtained certification from my accredited adult education course can be found on the Certified Professionals page. Although most are in Hungary, the list also contains professionals in Canada, Ireland, Serbia, Russia and Slovakia. 

Mellimolli

My newly published storybook for children containing movement exercises for children with sensory issues. Available in the Hungarian language.

A Mellimolli cimú mozgásfejlesztő mesekönyv „szenzoros” gyerekeknek

VULPI

This is a storybook for children containing movement exercises which the parent can do with the child. Available in the Hungarian language.

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