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My sister practiced Feldenkrais for several years and recommended it highly. I am more aware WHEN I remember to be aware! It takes practice to aquire awareness after a lifetime of poor postural habits.
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Children

Anat Baniel Method for ChildrenSM

Moving Beyond Limitation


john-child.jpgThe Anat Baniel Method for Children creates opportunities your child to make progress in the world...no matter what form progress takes. For children with significant challenges, it can mean learning to walk, to crawl, or to talk. For others it can mean clear focus, eased pain, or better performance in school.

Disease and childhood trauma disrupt the normal process of pattern formation in the brain, which then interrupts communication to the child's body and the surrounding world. The Anat Baniel Method for Children uses gentle, innovative techniques to help the brain form new neural connections and patterns that take your child beyond current limitations.

DSC_0075.JPGAs the only certified practitioner in the Anat Baniel Method for Children in the Carolinas and Tennessee, John Robson helps the brain do a better job, utilizing movement in gentle yet powerful ways to communicate directly with the nervous system. As your child grows in body awareness, the brain has opportunity to form new pathways, new patterns, and new adaptations.

“Traditional therapies are all about the limitations of the child; Anat’s work is all about the possibilities.”
Trish Karlinski, mother of Isabelle, a 5 year old with Cerebral Palsy


Anat Baniel Method powerfully and consistently creates progress for children affected by cerebral palsy, scoliosis, brachial plexus injuries, torticolis, feeding disorders, genetic disorders, ADD, autism, and a host of other conditions. Whatever your child's condition, Anat Baniel Method can lead to significant change allowing them to feel the spark of discovering a new "best."

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