Primitive Reflexes Series with Update

These courses explore the first reflexes present at birth and developed in utero from which are built the more complex coordinated functions of the nervous system during infancy and childhood. Proper integration of these reflexes in the first year of life ensures optimal development of neural function, physical, mental and emotional wellbeing.

As the nervous system develops and basic skills are learnt, reflexes are gradually integrated and evolve into complex neurological processes that produce well-adjusted responses to a wide range of stimuli. These advanced courses seek to analyse the results of inadequate integration of any of the primitive reflexes during infancy which often lead to learning and behavioural difficulties in later years. Specialised techniques are taught to target and release the long-term developmental stresses and facilitate late integration of reflexes.   

This series of courses provides students with:

  • Two major formatting systems for identifying and balancing stresses that have occurred during embryological and postnatal development;
  • In depth information and balancing techniques for neurological pathways of each category of reflexes.


Prerequisite: AP and the brain or brain integration 1 or LEAP, or Brain Formatting

Recommended: knowledge of how to test the primitive reflexes, Brain hologram 4 (the spinal cord hologram), Sally Godard’s book on the primitive reflexes


Primitive Reflexes and the Brainstem 1

This course explores reflexes associated with balance through the vestibular system, proprioception and somatosensation. The various neurological pathways for each reflex are studied along with results of inadequate integration, clinical manifestations and postnatal balancing techniques.


Primitive Reflexes and the Brainstem 2

In this course, reflexes associated with the special senses of smell, sight, taste and hearing and their neurological pathways are investigated along with clinical manifestations of inadequate integration of these reflexes and the associated postnatal balancing techniques.


Primitive Reflexes and the Brainstem 3

This course discusses the effects of stressors on the embryo in terms of their impact on proper integration of reflexes in postnatal developmental stages. Some of the potential causes or contributors of inadequate integration of reflexes are traced back to the early stages of development in utero and are considered from an energetic perspective, complete with associated embryological balancing techniques.

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Ron

Instructor Bio:

For more than 30 years, Ron has dedicated his life to coaching individuals in achieving the desires of their hearts through empowerment and congruency of the heart, mind, body and soul as a Neuro-Energy Kinesiologist, a Certified Enzyme Nutritionist and an Empowerment Emotional Coach. He founded Sensory Dynamics Institute, formally known as ACNEK - The American College of NeuroEnergy Kinesiology, and EmpowerLifeIntegration.com.His expansive work incorporates breakthroughs in focused emotional processing, motivational heart-mind empowerment, energy alignment in brain-neurointegration, nutrition, body energy systems and sensory integration. Ron is continually developing new techniques for working with the energy systems of the body, based upon traditional Chinese methodologies. These restructured and original tools assist the practitioner to experience and facilitate tremendous physical, emotional and energetic alchemy.

Ronald Wayman

LMT, CEnK3

Course curriculum

  • 01

    Primitive Reflexes Update - Video's

    • Developmental Pathways

    • Reflex Pathways

    • 3 PRU Reflexes cont Energ Moro 140219

    • 4 PRU Audiotry Moro plus 140219

    • 5 PRU iPad App Info 140219

    • 6 PRU Demo 140219

  • 02

    Primitive Reflexes Update Whiteboard Downloadable

    • 1 PRU Reflex Update Whiteboard