NeuroPlay Kids: Neural Gymnastics for Child Development
By Dr. Sarah Mitchell โ Pediatric Neurologist & Child Development Specialist
Has your child's OT said they need more "brain-body connection" work โ but you have no idea how to do that at home?
If you've noticed that your child:
- โ Occupational therapist has recommended more sensory and brain-body connection activities
- โ Struggles with fine motor tasks: writing, drawing, cutting, or tying shoes
- โ Has sensory processing differences โ seeks movement, avoids textures, or overreacts to input
- โ Finds it hard to cross the midline (use both sides of the body together)
- โ Appears disconnected from their body โ clumsy, unaware of personal space
- โ Becomes overwhelmed or dysregulated during creative or academic tasks
You're not alone โ and you've found the right place. These are early, very addressable signs that respond beautifully to the right movement input.
What Your Child Will Gain
- โ Strengthen the brain-body connection through creative, multi-sensory movement
- โ Improve bilateral coordination and midline-crossing โ keys to reading and writing
- โ Build sensory tolerance and regulation through playful art-movement fusion
- โ Develop fine motor skills through large-to-small movement progressions
- โ Experience the nervous system benefits of rhythmic, expressive movement
- โ Boost creativity and self-expression alongside physical development
What's Inside
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Body-awareness art activities that help children feel, map, and connect with their physical self โ the starting point for all brain-body integration.
- Lesson 1 1 of 2
- Lesson 2 2 of 2
Drawing, painting, and movement activities specifically designed to cross the body's midline and build both-brain coordination.
- Lesson 3 1 of 2
- Lesson 4 2 of 2
Drumming, dancing, and movement-to-music activities that develop rhythm, timing, and emotional expression through the body.
- Lesson 5 1 of 2
- Lesson 6 2 of 2
Progression from large-muscle movement to precise hand skills โ threading, mark-making, and art-making as therapeutic play.
- Lesson 7 1 of 2
- Lesson 8 2 of 2
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Frequently Asked Questions
Basic supplies โ paper, crayons, a ball, and some sensory materials like playdough โ are all you need. Full supply lists are included with each module.
Yes, with some adaptations. We recommend working through Module 1 slowly to establish your child's sensory comfort level. Many families of autistic children find this course exceptionally helpful.
This course is an excellent at-home complement to OT but is not a clinical replacement. Use it between sessions to extend the work your OT is doing.
Absolutely โ the art elements are secondary to the movement. Many children who claim to "hate art" discover they love it when it's combined with active play and freedom to create.
Lifetime access. Once you purchase, the course is yours forever โ watch at your own pace, revisit lessons as often as you like, and access any future updates free of charge.
Yes โ 30-day money-back guarantee, no questions asked. If the course doesn't meet your expectations within 30 days of purchase, email support@bloomkidshub.com and we'll refund you in full.