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This is a 12 year old boy who came in for help with handwriting, hand fatigue, and difficulty with fine motor tasks. His mom told me his handwriting is messy no matter how hard he tries, his hand cramps after just a few minutes of writing, and he avoids anything that requires drawing, cutting, or holding a pencil for long. When I evaluated him, his Palmar Grasp reflex was still active on both sides. The Palmar Grasp is a reflex every baby is born with. When you stroke a newborn's palm, their fingers automatically curl in and grip. It is what allows a baby to hold onto a parent's finger and lays the early foundation for hand strength and coordination. It should be fully integrated by 6 months of age. He is 12. When the Palmar Grasp stays active, the hand and the mouth stay neurologically linked. You may notice these kids stick their tongue out when they write or draw. Their grip on the pencil is too tight or too loose because the hand cannot grade pressure on its own. Fine motor control never fully separates from the gross motor pattern of the whole hand closing at once. So writing is exhausting. Buttons, zippers, and utensils stay clumsy. Handwriting looks years behind their actual age. It also affects speech and articulation, because the hand and the mouth share the same neurological wiring early in development. This is why so many kids with messy handwriting also have a history of speech delay or articulation issues that no one connected. His parents had been told he just needed to practice more and that his handwriting would improve with age. What he actually had was a primitive reflex that should have integrated when he was a baby and never did. We are now working through the integration process and watching his hands finally do what they were supposed to do 12 years ago. #primitivereflex #adhd #autism #finemotorskills #handwritingchallenge
This is a 12 year old boy who came in for help with handwriting, hand fatigue, and difficulty with fine motor tasks. His mom told me his handwriting is messy no matter how hard he tries, his hand cramps after just a few minutes of writing, and he avoids anything that requires drawing, cutting, or holding a pencil for long. When I evaluated him, his Palmar Grasp reflex was still active on both sides. The Palmar Grasp is a reflex every baby is born with. When you stroke a newborn's palm, their fingers automatically curl in and grip. It is what allows a baby to hold onto a parent's finger and lays the early foundation for hand strength and coordination. It should be fully integrated by 6 months of age. He is 12. When the Palmar Grasp stays active, the hand and the mouth stay neurologically linked. You may notice these kids stick their tongue out when they write or draw. Their grip on the pencil is too tight or too loose because the hand cannot grade pressure on its own. Fine motor control never fully separates from the gross motor pattern of the whole hand closing at once. So writing is exhausting. Buttons, zippers, and utensils stay clumsy. Handwriting looks years behind their actual age. It also affects speech and articulation, because the hand and the mouth share the same neurological wiring early in development. This is why so many kids with messy handwriting also have a history of speech delay or articulation issues that no one connected. His parents had been told he just needed to practice more and that his handwriting would improve with age. What he actually had was a primitive reflex that should have integrated when he was a baby and never did. We are now working through the integration process and watching his hands finally do what they were supposed to do 12 years ago. #primitivereflex #adhd #autism #finemotorskills #handwritingchallenge

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