Transitioning & Learning Challenges

We all go through life with challenges. We can choose to learn from them or not. But when it comes to kids these challenging moments can be heartbreaking. Watching your child feel the anxiety of transitioning to big school or into high school or even into their first big relationship can be fraught with emotions.

And imagine navigating this if your child has learning challenges, sensory sensitivities, diagnosis that impact on their understanding of “how” to be or maybe they have lost confidence through bullying. How do you help them? How do you navigate through these challenging times? Ask Zoe, because kinesiology can help.

Listening

Understanding

Connecting

Balancing

Listening • Understanding • Connecting • Balancing •

Young girl transitioning to big school

How Kinesiology can help with transitioning and Learning Challenges

Kinesiology is gentle, non-invasive and can be delivered in a creative and fun way, especially useful when working with kids. When supporting kids (and adults) through periods of transition and learning challenges it is important to look at the whole picture.

Kinesiology can aid in physical therapy. We can assess primitive and postural reflexes. If these are not fully integrated they can impact the ability to transition or learn. Kinesiology can also be used to help individuals manage stress and anxiety, which can be common barriers to learning and transitioning.

Kinesiology can aid in improving overall physical, emotional and mental health, which can have a positive impact on learning and transitioning as it builds confidence and self-awareness.

If you or your child is struggling with transitions and learning reach out.

"You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose."

Dr Seuss

What else can Kinesiology can help with?