How special needs children can move more freely

understanding the brain

Text: Sonia Pastrovicchio

If you're a parent of a child with special needs and have landed here to find solutions on how to help your kid to walk better - this is the first you need to know: 

You can’t change a special needs child’s brain, but the kid can be helped by new neurological pathways. 

This will help the brain form new patterns for movement.

This is how new neurological pathways can be explained like this: 

 

The brain itself is unique! 

Even if a child has damage in the brain and cannot walk or move properly, it can create new pathways for neurons. 

The National Library of Medicine published in their article about how some neural circuits are responsible for the control of movement. 

Injury, trauma, neurological conditions, and physical impairments can profoundly affect mobility, cognitive function, and overall well-being. 

Rehabilitation is not just about restoring lost movement but also about rebuilding confidence, coordination, and neural pathways.

You might also find this article I've written helpful:

Understanding neuroplasticity  - This understanding will make it clear how the brain can improve your kid's possibilities to speak, eat or walk


This is how new pathways can help in movements

 

If you do not know about this you could check, dig deeper and learn more about The Feldenkrais Method can play a crucial role in this approach. 

 

By using gentle, exploratory movements, Feldenkrais helps the nervous system rewire itself, allowing individuals to discover effortless and efficient ways to move.


Some benefits include:

  • Pain reduction without forceful manipulation
  • Increased body awareness for smoother, more confident movement
  • Neuroplasticity-based healing, helping the brain create new pathways


Through
structured movement and play, individuals experience:

  • Improved coordination and balance
  • Increased flexibility and range of motion
  • Enhanced cognitive function through spatial awareness and rhythm
  • Emotional expression and stress reduction

Cognitive growth to rehabilitation and neuroplasticity, healing through movement, awareness, and play. 

By integrate dance, movement, logical analytics, and the Feldenkrais Method to create a unique approach to rehabilitation for children with special needs (but also for adults)

This method prioritizes freedom of movement, creativity, and neuroplasticity, allowing individuals to reclaim their physical abilities and improve their overall quality of life.

 

 

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