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M**T
I READ THIS AND IT REINFORSTED MY INFORMATION IN EDUCTION ...
I READ THIS AND IT REINFORSTED MY INFORMATION IN EDUCTION THANK YOU
Z**Z
This gives no advice on what to do
This is a good, if brief, overview of retained early reflexes. It gives no advice about what to do about them, other than go to a chiropractor in Australia.
F**.
Excellent resource.
While this applies to adults, it's most common application is for children and babies. Excellent resource.
W**
Not worth the price
When receiving this book I was disappointed. It seemed more like a pamphlet rather than a book. I hoped to get more applicable ideas on how to work on reducing these reflexes.
C**R
Retained Neonatal Reflexes
Very basic information. Does not tell you how to check for the reflexes.
J**E
Book explains what retained reflexes are.
Good introduction to retained reflexes.
F**I
Five Stars
Great for new pediatric practitioners interested in learning about primitive reflexes
A**1
Very Basic
This book is very basic. It describes what the different reflexes are and lists a few symptoms that might show up if the reflex is still present, but no suggestions of what to do about it.
P**M
A short sketch of the stuff
Original work in parallel to similar research performed in UK, Sweden, Russia and California. The booklet provides no clue as to managing the piece of knowledge in it. Just a (very) short introduction to a huge domain.
A**R
Was a good start to introducing me to what RNR are
Was a good start to introducing me to what RNR are, and the symptoms associated with them.The book is only 40 odd pages so it doesn't have too much information - although very clear and concise!
B**E
Great resource
A simple resource for quick reference to primitive reflexes.
M**.
good information on the problem
fairly basic. good information on the problem,, but only a little advice on the solution
K**.
Good introduction
Straight to the point into reflex. No time wasting. Found it helpful. Good for beginners who isn't keen on a load of trillion reasons why things go wrong
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