| CRANIOSACRAL THERAPY: CranioSacral therapy (CST) is a gentle manual therapy that uses the production and absorption of cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) as it comes in and out of the skull and spine to address restriction within the body. This natural occurring movement allows the practitioner to find and release dysfunction in the musculoskeletal system and central nervous system while the patient is fully clothed lying on a table. CST works to enhance the body’s own healing potential. CST provides a holistic approach to feeling better, addressing more than just symptoms. CST is very relaxing and enjoyable to receive. It is a “hands on” modality that is lighter touch than a massage. The whole body decreases in muscle tension and improved alignment of structures occurs. The body feels more organized and calmer. Patients typically report decreased pain and increased well-being following a treatment.SENSORIMOTOR TUTORING: A unique method of learning and movement combined to enhance your child’s ability to “experience learning.” Our integrated approach is taught by certified teachers and supported by occupational therapists, physical therapist and speech therapists. Children will be presented with hands-on academic activities that will engage their minds and bodies, they will want to learn, they will remember what they learned, and they will feel good about themselves! Facts are: we remember 20% of what we hear and 50% of what we see but up to 80% of what we do and experience. Our mission is to support the education of the WHOLE child. Activities are presented in a circuit training format of reading, writing, and math, called “The Tutoring Loop.” Sessions are offered in small groups (1 teacher to 3 students) or privately. We offer a number of tutoring programs including:
*Preschool enrichment (age 4 and up) ACUPUNCTURE AND MASSAGE THERAPY are also available by appointment only. For information, Email address: Please note this email will be checked on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays only. All inquires regarding cancellations and rescheduling should be made by phone.
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