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BENEFITS: In the "Nursery Rhyme Medley," children get to explore fun hand and feet movements, while learning common nursery rhymes and supporting important hand and feet reflexes.
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BENEFITS: Movements in the "The Silly Seal Slide" help develop neck and back strength, improve concentration, and support integration of the Tonic Labyrinthe (TLR) & Landau Reflexes.
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BENEFITS: The movements in the "Happy Dog, Angry Cat" song are intended to help develop back strength, improve reading skills, and support integration of the Symmetrical Tonic Neck Reflex (STNR) & Spinal Galant Reflexes.