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The Learning Triangle

  • Home
  • About Us
  • Therapies 
    • Neurodevelopmental Therapy
    • Johansen IAS
    • Bilateral Integration
    • Reflex Stimulation
    • The Irlen Method
  • Resources 
    • Primitive Reflexes
    • Questionnaire
    • Research and Articles
    • Mind Matters
    • The Pyramid of Learning
  • FAQ
  • Contact
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    • Home
    • About Us
    • Therapies 
      • Neurodevelopmental Therapy
      • Johansen IAS
      • Bilateral Integration
      • Reflex Stimulation
      • The Irlen Method
    • Resources 
      • Primitive Reflexes
      • Questionnaire
      • Research and Articles
      • Mind Matters
      • The Pyramid of Learning
    • FAQ
    • Contact
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    Questionnaire

    Research for children over seven years of age has shown that answering YES on seven or more of the questions below indicates that further investigation for underlying neuro-developmental delay is advisable.

    1. Is there any history of learning difficulties in your immediate family?
    2. Were there any medical problems during the pregnancy?
    3. Was the birth process unusual or prolonged in any way?
    4. Was your child born early or late for term (more than two weeks early or more that 10 days late)?
    5. Was the birth process unusual or prolonged in any way?
    6. Was your child’s birth weight below 5 lbs?
    7. Did your child have any difficulty feeding in the first weeks of life, or keeping food down?
    8. Was your child extremely demanding during the first 6 months of life?
    9. Did your child miss out on the “motor stage” of crawling on his or her tummy and creeping on hands and knees)?
    10. Was your child late at learning to walk (16 months or later would be considered late?
    11. Was your child late at learning to talk (2-3 word phrases at 18 months or later would be considered late)?
    12. Did your child have difficulty in, for example, learning to dress himself or herself, do up buttons or tie shoelaces beyond the age 6 – 7 years?
    13. Does your child suffer from allergies?
    14. Did your child have an adverse reaction to any of his or her vaccinations?
    15. Did your child suck his or her thumb beyond the age of 5 years?
    16. Did your child continue to wet the bed, albeit occasionally, above the age of 5 years?
    17. Does your child suffer from travel sickness?
    18. Did your child find it very difficult to learn to tell the time from a traditional (as opposed to digital) clock?
    19. Did your child have an unusual degree of difficulty learning to ride a bicycle?
    20. Did your child suffer from frequent ear, nose, throat or chest infections?
    21. In the first three years of life, did your child suffer from any illnesses involving extremely high temperature, delirium or convulsion?
    22. Does your child have difficulty catching a ball, and stand out as ‘awkward’ in PE classes?
    23. Does your child have difficulty sitting still for even a short period of time?
    24. If there is a sudden unexpected noise, does your child over-react?
    25. Does your child have reading difficulties?
    26. Does your child have writing difficulties?
    27. Does your child have copying difficulties?

     

    * published in The British Journal of Occupational Therapy, October 1998

     

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About Us

The Learning Triangle is a dedicated space addressing learning, behavior, and sensory challenges rooted in neuro-motor and sensory immaturities. Our program gently integrates primitive reflexes, fostering holistic progress in academics, sports, and social settings.

The Learning Triangle

About Us

 

Therapies

Neurodevelopmental Delay Therapy

Johansen IAS

Bilateral Integration

Reflex Stimulation

The Irlen Method

 

Resources

Primitive Reflexes

Questionnaire

Research

Mind Matters

The Pyramid of Learning

 

FAQ

 

Cancellation Policy

Contact Us

Dublin clinic:

Amatsu Clinic, Unit 7, Sandyford Hall Centre, Dublin

D18 F438

 

Wexford clinic:

Amstelveen, Church Road, Bunclody,

Co. Wexford

Y21 AN22

 

Tel:

+353872903847

 

Email

annsteemers7@gmail.com

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