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What is Psychomotor Therapy?

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Psychomotor therapy can be taken at any age, it is a physical and relational therapy in the clinical field. It is recommended / directed for people who have impairments in their psychomotor, emotional, learning and behavioral development.


It also intervenes in postnatal care with babies, their mothers and fathers in full attention and advice regarding free movement for psychomotor development. As well as stimulation in situations of prematurity, neurodiversity or disability. 


We use the game as a therapeutic tool, as well as many others!

Attention in
Psychomotor Therapy

Infants and Toddlers

  • Care in a situation of prematurity (premature babies)
     

  • mindfulness/stimulation
     

  • Advice and monitoring in Motion
    Free in development from 0 to 2 years
     

  • Timely care in case of disability
     

  • sensory stimulation

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Children

  • We carry out assessment and diagnosis of psychomotor development    
        - Motor coordination
        - Gait, Balance
        - Posture
        - Force
        - Tone
        - Spatial, temporal perception

     

  • Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
     

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
     

  • Global Development Delay

  • Learning difficulties
     

  • Emotional and behavioral conflicts
     

  • Sensory stimulation

Adults

  • Intellectual and developmental deficit
     

  • ASD Autism Spectrum Disorder- accompaniment in skills for life
     

  • Functional and autonomy difficulties
     

  • Difficulties in emotional expression
     

  • Learning difficulties
     

  • Parental support and counseling (positive parenting)

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Seniors

  • Senile dementia
     

  • Cardiovascular Accidents

  • Accompaniment and support with signs of cognitive impairment
     

  • Accompaniment and support with signs of physical deterioration

  • In the face of deterioration due to social isolation

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