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“Therapy in Motion”. Primitive and Postural Reflexes as Pieces in the Puzzle of ASD. Article in current issue of Autism Eye magazine
To access this issue of “Autism Eye” magazine, please follow the link below: http://autismeye.modulepreview.co.uk/free-issue/#/24-25/
READ MOREThe Language of Lullabies
BBC World Service – you can listen to this programme again with contributions from Sally Goddard Blythe, Colwyn Trevarthen and the Spital Fields Music Centre by following the link below: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p010z9yc Commentary on the programme featured in the Daily Telegraph: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/9730503/Rhythmic-lullabies-to-soothe-an-unborn-baby.html
READ MOREBBC World Service – The Language of Lullabies
Listen to this BBC World Service Programme – The Language of Lullabies first broadcast on Saturday 1st December 2012 http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p010z9yc
READ MORECorrecting the Facts. Article published The Journal of Behavioral Optometry. November 2012
Viewpoint Article by Peter Blythe PhD and Sally Goddard Blythe MSc.: Published November 2012. Journal of Behavioral Optometry. Volume 23/2012/Number 5-6/Page 138 Correcting Clinical Facts – Abnormal Primitive Reflexes in Behavioural Optometry and Vision Therapy
READ MOREBBC World Service documentary on The Language of Lullabies. 1st December 2012
To listen to the first of two documentaries produced by Nina Perry – http://languageoflullabies.blogspot.co.uk/ – on the language of lullabies: 1. 1st December. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00fvhs 2. 22nd December. Lullabies in the Arab world
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