Star of the Sea Neurodevelopmental Therapy

Star of the Sea Neurodevelopmental Therapy Unlock your child's full potential with Neurodevelopmental Therapy - a proven approach that strengthens movement, coordination, and everyday skills.

We promote greater independence, confidence, and lifelong learning. https://www.staroftheseatherapy.com

Could not agree more!
04/08/2026

Could not agree more!

Natural development doesn't happen in isolation. It happens through interaction with the world. Every movement a baby makes, every texture a toddler feels, every tree climbed, puddle splashed through and stone picked up provides the developing brain with information. The brain is not simply program

This is worth a read
31/07/2026

This is worth a read

"My child's eyesight is fine." It is something we hear regularly at INPP. A child is struggling to read. They lose their place on the page, complain that words move, avoid books, become tired during homework or have difficulty copying from the board. The obvious first step is an eye tes

I’m your local fully qualified and insured licentiate. I follow the INPP reflex integration program. It also has the add...
30/06/2026

I’m your local fully qualified and insured licentiate. I follow the INPP reflex integration program. It also has the added benefit of working on your vestibular system, interoception and proprioception. For more information on how these could be impacting your child take a look at the blog section of my website.

What Is an INPP Licentiate and Why Does It Matter?

If you are exploring reflex integration support, you may come across the term INPP licentiate. Understanding what this means can help you make informed decisions about who you work with.

An INPP licentiate is a practitioner who has completed specialist training in the INPP method of neurodevelopmental assessment and reflex integration.

The INPP approach focuses on identifying and addressing immaturities in the nervous system that may affect learning, coordination, behaviour and concentration. Practitioners are trained to carry out detailed assessments and, where appropriate, provide an individualised movement programme designed to support neurological development over time.

Becoming an INPP licentiate involves far more than attending a short course.

Practitioners must:

• successfully complete an approved INPP practitioner training programme
• demonstrate competence in neurodevelopmental assessment
• follow the INPP methodology and professional guidelines
• attend regular continuing professional development (CPD) days
• participate in professional supervision

This structured system helps maintain a consistent standard of practice across the INPP professional network.

For families and professionals referring clients, seeing an INPP licentiate provides reassurance that the practitioner has completed recognised training and continues to work within an established professional framework.

INPP training programmes now take place in multiple countries around the world, and licentiates form part of an international community of practitioners working with the same carefully developed approach.

If you are looking for a practitioner, you can find INPP licentiates listed on the practitioner directory on the INPP website.

Interesting information on left/ right dominance and the importance in the classroom.
11/06/2026

Interesting information on left/ right dominance and the importance in the classroom.

Your child may have mixed dominance and not even know it. What could be behind it and why it's causing sloppy handwriting and poor pencil grip.

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