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BRMT Level 3: Blomberg Rhythmic Movement Training and Reflexes in Dyslexia, Reading and Writing Difficulties

This 2-day course deals with how our reading and writing ability is affected by various factors such as vision, articulation and motor ability. We learn how to test for non-integrated primitive reflexes and recognize other motor disabilities that are important for dyslexia. Additionally, we learn how to improve reading and writing ability by correcting these […]

BRMT Level Three: Reflexes in Dyslexia, Reading and Writing Difficulties

This 3-day online or in-person course deals with how our reading and writing ability is affected by various factors such as vision, articulation and motor ability. We learn how to test for non-integrated primitive reflexes and recognize other motor disabilities that are important for dyslexia. Additionally, we learn how to improve reading and writing ability […]

BRMT Canada’s Summer Learning

Join us for four days of fantastic learning in Dundas, Ontario. July 10 & 11: BRMT Level 1 | Instructor: Tanya Mouland BRMT Level 3 | Instructor: Liz Jones-Twomey July 12 & 13: BRMT Level 2 | Instructor: Lori Westlake BRMT for Early Childhood Education | Instructor: Liz Jones-Twomey Each course is two full days, […]

BRMT Level Three In-Person: Rhythmic Movement Training and Reflexes in Dyslexia, Reading and Writing

This course deals with how our reading and writing ability is affected by various factors such as vision, articulation and motor ability. We learn how to test for non-integrated primitive reflexes and recognize other motor disabilities that are important for dyslexia. Additionally, we learn how to improve reading and writing ability by correcting these problems […]

BRMT Level Three: Rhythmic Movement Training and Primitive Reflexes (In Person)

This course deals with how our reading and writing ability is affected by various factors such as vision, articulation and motor ability. We learn how to test for non-integrated primitive reflexes and recognize other motor disabilities that are important for dyslexia. Additionally, we learn how to improve reading and writing ability by correcting these problems […]

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