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Celebrating 50 years of INPP in conversation with Sally Goddard Blythe and Manolo Dominguez

Updated: Sep 3

 As INPP marks its 50th anniversary, join us for a special conversation between Manolo Dominguez and Sally Goddard Blythe—author, researcher, and outgoing Director of INPP United Kingdom. In this reflective and forward-looking interview, Sally shares insights from the 37 years of her involvement with five decades at the forefront of neurodevelopmental work. From the early days of INPP to the international movement it is today, she speaks candidly about the personal impact of her journey, the evolution of the field, and what lies ahead. 


🎙️ Topics include: – How INPP has shaped her personal and professional life – The most significant achievements of the past 50 years – Changes in the approach to neurodevelopment and reflex integration – Reflections on her legacy and the "footprint" left on INPP – What she will miss most as she steps down – Her hopes for the next generation of leaders – What’s next for her personally – A look ahead to the 50th Anniversary Conference


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This interview is a must-watch for practitioners, educators, and anyone interested in the roots and future of neurodevelopmental therapy.



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