MOVEMENT LESSON
with
Michelle Turner



Movement Integration Specialist & Educator

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MOVEMENT LESSON FOR CHILDREN

Michelle Turner, a mother with two special needs children, has found a new, successful method for helping other disabled children and adults achieve a more rewarding life.  Through a series of gentle but highly effective movements her clients have made significant advancements in physical movement, spatial awareness and increased cognitive function. 

 

Attached is a fascinating short video of her working with a young client which very clearly demonstrates the effectiveness of this innovative method.

You can see how he continues to progress two weeks from his lessons with her.

ABC 15 PHOENIX

Michelle Turner of Movement Lesson is the expert when it comes to shot regression. After her son Graham received a vaccine at the age of 13 months, he immediately went from a child developmentally on track, to years of delays in speech, sight and muscle tone.  Here are the key signs of what she says parents must look for:    

5 Key Signs of Regression from Vaccines

What parents should look for that their child may be at risk for a potential problem…

    1. Non-responsive - A healthy child starts to look if you say 'Where's Daddy? Where's the ball?" Suddenly you find yourself repeating it or saying it louder.  Needing to touch or prompt your child to get their attention. 
    2. Staring - Babies and toddlers work the room.  You don't loose a child into a good TV show until they're a few years older.  If they seem like they're zoning out or loosing track of what they are doing or obsessing over one item for a length of time.   
    3. Sensory & Touch - Babies and toddlers like to explore there environment.  If they once enjoyed food & getting messy now the suddenly have fear of smells, messes, touch and/or sounds.   
    4. Fear - Does your child suddenly have fears?  Does the child suddenly cling to a parent or have separation anxiety?  Lost a sense of calm or peace that they previously had?   
    5. Slouching - babies and toddlers with a healthy nervous system don't slouch.  Your child might suddenly seem heavy to pick up or carry around.  They're not 'laid back' or easy going.

Young children should be curious about the world around them.  The trauma from vaccine reaction can be so severe to a child’s central nervous system that without intervention can lead to diagnoses of autism and developmental delay.    Michelle M. Turner uses her personal experience with her professional training to help children avoid the same route that her son had to take.  Through a series of gentle, enjoyable movements, your child will display noticeable improvements in motion and awareness of his or her body.  A Movement Lesson will increase mobility and improve cognitive functions and communication skills.
To see my article with Christina Boomer ABC 15 Phoenix

To see my interview with Christina Boomer ABC 15 Phoenix

Michelle Turner of Movement Lesson is the expert when it comes to shot regression. After her son Graham received a vaccine at the age of 13 months, he immediately went from a child developmentally on track, to years of delays in speech, sight and muscle tone.  Here are the key signs of what she says parents must look for:    
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June 9th Johnjay's Anat Baniel Therapy Go past the first 7 minutes where Johnjay talks about parking issues.  Johnjay tries a new kind of physical therapy to fix some of his many issues

Doorbell Ditching: September 24· Click Here to Download MP3Johnjay teaches his sons how to play a prank.  Here Johnjay's tales about he's latest Movement Lesson with his family.  If you want to hear from me - I go on 15 minutes into the story.

October 15, 2009 - Johnjay talks about me while talking with Allison Dubois - 31 minutes into the conversation

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Tuesday, August 10, 2010

MOVEMENT INTEGRATION SPECIALIST
by Rusty Pile



Speaker: Michelle M. Turner

We enjoyed a presentation given by Michelle Turner who is a movement and pain specialist. Michelle is a practitioner of the Anat Baniel Method which is a progressive, scientific approach to skeletal movement in our daily lives. She has shown us that with a few individualized modifications in the way we move, we can eliminate much of the unnecessary stresses we put on our bodies and nervous systems. For instance, she demonstrated with Ron Roderique how an issue he has been experiencing with his thumb could be a result in the way he moves his shoulder.

Michelle works with individuals of all ages from babies to the elderly, however she focuses much of her attention on individuals with chronic pain, disabilities and special needs. This stems from the work she has done with her own two children with special needs. After seeing first-hand what the Anat Baniel Method had done for her child, she decided to learn the method herself and devote her life to helping others.

Michelle, we thank you for giving your time to us and for giving of yourself to others in need.

If you would like more information, you can visit her website here or call Michelle at 602-909-2565.

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