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EPISODE · Dec 22, 2025 · 51 MIN

Reflexology with Dr. Lyelle Palmer

from Living with FASD · host Patricia Kasper

In this captivating episode of Living with FASD, host PattiKasper is joined by Dr. Lyelle Palmer, a leading researcher in the field of primitive reflexes and their neurological implications for individuals with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD). Together, they delve into theoften-overlooked significance of primitive reflexes in human development and their critical role in understanding and supporting those affected by FASD.Dr. Palmer shares his extensive knowledge on therelationship between primitive reflexes and neurological development, discussing how these reflexes can impact sensory processing, emotional regulation, and overall behavior. He emphasizes the importance of earlyintervention and stimulation to ensure proper inhibition of these reflexes, which can lead to improved outcomes for children and adults alike.The conversation explores various reflexes such as the Mororeflex and the asymmetrical tonic neck reflex (ATNR), detailing their effects on movement, balance, and sensory integration. Dr. Palmer provides practical strategies for parents and educators to help children manage their reflexes, including engaging in playful activities that promote vestibular stimulation and sensory awareness.Viewers will gain valuable insights into how understandingand addressing primitive reflexes can lead to better support for individuals with FASD, ultimately fostering a more compassionate and informed approach to care. This episode is essential for parents, caregivers, educators, and anyoneinterested in the complexities of FASD and the potential for growth and development through informed practices.As always, please remember to like, share, and follow theLiving with FASD podcast to help spread awareness and understanding.If you would like to reach Patti, you can email her [email protected]. Visit her website at www.patriciakasper.com to learn more about her coaching and professional development training services.Dr. Palmer’s insights provide a unique perspective on theintersection of reflexes and FASD, paving the way for future discussions and explorations in this critical area of research.#FASD #LivingWithFASDpodcast #PrimitiveReflexes#Neurodevelopment #Awareness #Support

In this captivating episode of Living with FASD, host PattiKasper is joined by Dr. Lyelle Palmer, a leading researcher in the field of primitive reflexes and their neurological implications for individuals with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD). Together, they delve into theoften-overlooked significance of primitive reflexes in human development and their critical role in understanding and supporting those affected by FASD.Dr. Palmer shares his extensive knowledge on therelationship between primitive reflexes and neurological development, discussing how these reflexes can impact sensory processing, emotional regulation, and overall behavior. He emphasizes the importance of earlyintervention and stimulation to ensure proper inhibition of these reflexes, which can lead to improved outcomes for children and adults alike.The conversation explores various reflexes such as the Mororeflex and the asymmetrical tonic neck reflex (ATNR), detailing their effects on movement, balance, and sensory integration. Dr. Palmer provides practical strategies for parents and educators to help children manage their reflexes, including engaging in playful activities that promote vestibular stimulation and sensory awareness.Viewers will gain valuable insights into how understandingand addressing primitive reflexes can lead to better support for individuals with FASD, ultimately fostering a more compassionate and informed approach to care. This episode is essential for parents, caregivers, educators, and anyoneinterested in the complexities of FASD and the potential for growth and development through informed practices.As always, please remember to like, share, and follow theLiving with FASD podcast to help spread awareness and understanding.If you would like to reach Patti, you can email her [email protected]. Visit her website at www.patriciakasper.com to learn more about her coaching and professional development training services.Dr. Palmer’s insights provide a unique perspective on theintersection of reflexes and FASD, paving the way for future discussions and explorations in this critical area of research.#FASD #LivingWithFASDpodcast #PrimitiveReflexes#Neurodevelopment #Awareness #Support

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