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MNRI® Breathing Reflex Integration

A hard copy of the manual will be provided.
Dates: May 18-20, 2020
Location: Spokane, WA
Address: Empire Pediatric Therapy
Address:  1117 E Westview Ct
Address:  Spokane, WA 99223
Instructor: Lori Burgess
Local Area  
Coordinator: Maile Mohsenian
Email: mailemohsenian@icloud.com
Phone: 5097017651
$585 - First Time Attendance
$351 - Repeat Attendance

CEUs: This course is offered for 2.4 ASHA CEUs
(Advanced level, Professional area)
This course is offered for 2.4 AOTA CEUs / 24 Contact Hours
(Advanced; Occupational Therapy Process: Evaluation, Intervention)

CE Hours: This course is offered for 24 NCBTMB CE Hours

MNRI training level required: Level 2
-- OR --
Prerequisite Classes:
  • MNRI® Dynamic and Postural Reflex Integration
  • MNRI® NeuroTactile Integration
Any 7 additional classes are also required
For any questions regarding prerequisites, please contact us.
The Svetlana Masgutova Educational Institute (SMEI) is committed to a sustainable future. We are excited to provide a digital course manual with every class registration, both online and in-person. While we invite you to join us in our efforts, we understand hard copies may be easier for some. Therefore, printed manuals will remain available for purchase. To order yours, use the link provided on your receipt or via your MasgutovaMethod.com account.

The Masgutova Method® is a set of programs focused on the restoration and maturation of primary movements, reflexes, coordination systems, skills for optimal performance of natural mechanisms, developmental processes, brain functioning, and sensory-motor integration. You can read more about Reflexes and MNRI HERE.

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The Mission of the Svetlana Masgutova Educational Institute (SMEI) is to provide health, wellness and educational professionals, parents, and caregivers with non-invasive techniques to address maturational, developmental, and life challenges.


Course Overview:

Participants of this 24 hour MNRI® course will participate in both the course discussion and hands-on supervised practice. In this course, participants will be introduced to information about the neuro-anatomy and neurophysiology of the breathing system and its links with protection and survival mechanisms and reflex pattern integration, the priority role of the breathing system in creating the basis for establishing neurosensorimotor processing for optimal brain functioning, the psychological/emotional foundation of the breathing system and influence on health, motivation and cognition. Course participants will also learn about the assessment of breathing as a primary reflex, as well as, specific exercises to integrate breathing and links of breathing with relative reflex patterns for children with neurodevelopment delays.

Participants will be introduced to assessment techniques for the breathing reflex patterns and the protective responses of: Fear Paralysis, Moro, Core Tendon Guard, Head Righting, oral-facial, visual, and auditory reflex patterns that serve the development and maturation of the protection and survival mechanisms needed for successful functioning in children and adults. Repatterning techniques and exercises for these reflex patterns will be introduced and are necessary to create a sufficient neurophysiological basis for feeling safe, inner strength and motivation, organization of proper perception and processing of the input, and thus development of different cognitive skills – visual and auditory. Postural control mechanisms depending on breathing will also be addressed. Development and maturation of the protective group of reflexes concerned with the breathing system lead to the development of emotional stability and inner control. This course will offer examples of techniques, games, and activities to make the integration sessions using MNRI® exercises interesting and motivating. The Breathing Reflex Integration course can be used with children and adults with deficits in development of protection mechanisms; fear and phobias, behavior and emotional disorientation, motor and speech delays. It also can be used as a stress release program for adult.

Learning Objectives: MNRI® Breathing Reflex Integration

  1. Develop knowledge of the Masgutova Neurosensorimotor Reflex Integration process as the basis for successful development of the breathing system for proper functioning and support of learning processes.
  2. Describe the links of the breathing system and other reflex patterns serving for formation of positive survival in children with challenges and create the "anchors" based on natural innate mechanisms of neurodevelopment and neuroplasticity.
  3. Describe the following reflexes and their specific involvement in the development of antigravity mechanisms and cognitive skills: Tonic Labyrinthine in Flexion and Extension, Core Tendon Guard in Flexion and Extension, Gravity, Balancing, Grounding, Stability, Head Righting Ocular and Labyrinthine, Ocular-Vestibular, Ocular-Kinetic, Hands Pulling, Hands Supporting, Sequential Rolling and Spinning, and others.
  4. Describe how the integration of primary motor patterns support cognitive development.
  5. Describe the following reflexes and their specific involvement in the development of antigravity mechanisms and leveling reflexes: Eye Leveling, Vestibular Leveling, TMJ Leveling, and Auditory System Leveling.
  6. Explain how breathing reflex patterns are involved in muscular-tendon-ligaments tone regulation, postural control, and antigravity abilities.
  7. Explain how breathing reflex patterns are involved in conscious motor control formation within the brain-body system.
  8. Explain the basis for the development of proprioceptive-cognitive anchors, fine motor coordination, self-regulation, and self-management through the integration of the breathing reflex patterns.
  9. Describe the basis for the formation of primary links of proprioceptive and cognitive coordination: acoustic activation-kinesthetic memory, balancing-acoustic stimulation-Moro response-selective memory activation, facilitation of "analytical" and "synthesized" auditory perception and processing using developmental potentials of proprioceptive-vestibular reflex patterns found within the integration of the breathing reflex patterns.
  10. Describe the basis for the formation of proprioceptive-cognitive coordination and fine motor skills: acoustic differentiation-memory anchoring, hand-eye, hands-auditory-articulation system, and auditory-vestibular system within the integration of the breathing reflex patterns.
  11. Demonstrate games and activities that enhance the MNRI® process in an interesting and motivating manner.
  12. Describe the correlation of proprioceptive-vestibular reflex patterns and skills of cognitive perception: memorizing, writing, reading, and calculation when the breathing reflex patterns are integrated.
  13. Demonstrate with direct hands-on instruction for the techniques of the Pendulum and other sternum areas to optimize functions for breathing, vision, and auditory and articulation systems.
  14. Evaluate and develop appropriate strategies to incorporate the use of the MNRI® Breathing Reflex Integration Program into daily practice.
  15. Explain assessments to discover nonintegrated or immature reflex patterns creating the antigravity mechanism and supplying the neurophysiological basis for proprioceptive-cognitive functions within the breathing reflex patterns.
  16. Describe individual programs to repattern, activate, and integrate breathing reflex patterns.
  17. Demonstrate with direct hands-on instruction of specific techniques for dysfunctional and pathological reflex patterns.
  18. Explain the possibilities of positive changes in body structure, posture, and movement development through integration of breathing reflex patterns.
  19. Describe how the diaphragm mobilization technique releases stress and improves breathing.
  20. Develop individual corrective programs based on assessment techniques and exercises for integration of breathing reflex pattern to enhance overall emotional, motivational, and motor challenges.
  21. Demonstrate with direct hands-on instruction of the following techniques: Asymmetrical Tonic Neck Reflex (ATNR), Bonding, Moro Embrace, and Symmetric Tonic Neck (STNR).
  22. Demonstrate with direct hands-on instruction of the following techniques: Hands Pulling, Robinson Hands Grasp, Hands Supporting, and Landau.
  23. Demonstrate with direct hands-on instruction of the following techniques: Spinal Galant, Tonic Labyrinthine, Bauer Crawling, Spinal Perez, and Leg Cross Flexion-Extension.
  24. Demonstrate with direct hands-on instruction of the following techniques: Abdominal, Foot Tendon Guard, Primary Sounds, Spinning, Auditory Figure Ground, Head Tilting Forward, Segmental Rolling, Core Tendon Guard, Head Up-Righting, Spine Extending, Visual Figure-Ground, Fear Paralysis, Eye Leveling, Vestibular Leveling, TMJ Leveling, Auditory System Leveling, Gravity, Balancing, Grounding, Stability, Head Righting, Ocular-Kinetic, and Ocular-Vestibular.

Course Agenda:

Hour 1: Movement as basis of natural Development and Basic Medical Terminology and Standard Anatomical Positions

Hours 2-3: Links of the Breathing System

Break

Hour 4: Reflexes and the Development of Antigravity Mechanisms

Hours 5-6: Integration of Primary Motor Patterns

Hours 7-8: Breathing Reflex Patterns and Muscular-Tendon-Ligaments Tone Regulation

Break

Hours 9-12: Development of Proprioceptive-Cognitive Anchors

Break

Hour 13: Proprioceptive-Vestibular Reflex

Hour 14: Pendulum and Sternum areas

Hours 15-16: Antigravity Mechanism

Break

Hour 17: Individual Programs

Hours 18-20: Breathing Reflex Patterns and Diaphragm Mobilization

Break

Hour 21: Primary Reflexes and Developmental Mechanisms

Hour 22: Breathing Reflexes

Hours 23-24: Other Reflexes 

Financial Disclosure: Lori Burgess receives a stipend based upon an enrollment percentage.

Non-financial Disclosure: No relevant relationship exists.

Course Disclosure: The Svetlana Masgutova Educational Institute has developed and patented a licensed technology trademarked as MNRI®. Because there are no other like-kind products available, course offerings will only cover information that pertains to the effective and safe use of the above-named products. This presentation will focus exclusively on MNRI® and will not include information on other similar or related products or services.

Special Needs Requests: If you require special accommodations, please notify SMEI at events@masgutovamethod.com at the time of registration so that needed accommodations can be made prior to the course.

Course Completion Requirements: Full attendance is required to receive a certificate of completion and any available credit hours or CEUs.

Target audience:
Speech Language Pathologists, Speech Language Pathologist Assistants, Occupational Therapists, Certified Occupational Therapy Assistants, Nurses, Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants, Educators, Psychologists, Physicians, Massage Therapists, Mental Health Counselors, Other Health Care Providers, Parents.

Assessments:
In Person Courses: Self Assessment and technique demonstration.
On line Courses: Self Assessment and technique demonstration.

SMEI Cancellation and Refund Policy

Courses are subject to cancellation due to lack of minimum required participants registered for the course within 10 days of the course start date. Full refunds (or transfer of funds to online account for future use) will be issued if the course is canceled due to the low number of attendees.

We recommend that attendees who will be flying do not purchase their flight until after the 10 day window has elapsed to avoid a nonrefundable circumstance with the airline. SMEI is not liable for any ticket costs related to the course being canceled. SMEI is not liable for any costs related to transportation (airline tickets, train, taxi, etc) due to the cancellation of an event.

  • Participants will receive a full refund for registration cancellation up to 21 days prior to the course.
  • A 10% administration charge will be retained for cancellations within 15-20 days prior to the course.
  • A 25% administration charge will be retained for cancellations within 14 days prior to the course.
Manual Download Policy

Once a student has downloaded the manual or any course resources, payment for this course can be transferred to a different time and location of the same course; however NO REFUNDS and NO TRANSFERS TO A DIFFERENT COURSE are allowed, even if the course is cancelled by the LAC or Instructor.

Transferring Policy

Participants who wish to transfer registration and payment to another SMEI course may do so.
*Participant must have selected the course they wish to transfer to at the time of the request. All refunds will be held until the transfer course has been selected. 

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