10/05/2026
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At Primo Invictus we teach children with ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder), ADHD, ADD
10/05/2026
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23/02/2026
A tribe isn’t just a group — it’s a movement.
When a tribe is formed, change becomes unstoppable… because it starts one person at a time.🫶
23/02/2026
22/02/2026
What you may see with proprioception delays in a child…
Kids who haven’t developed their proprioception skills or if they have proprioceptive dysfunction, may have trouble with simple tasks as well as learning.
Functional skills like:
🛠Buttoning clothes
🛠Opening lids and jars
🛠Turning on a faucet
🛠Pushing a door open
🛠Putting on socks
…can be difficult for children if they don’t have a strong proprioceptive system.
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ears to lack muscle tone and struggle with skills that are often age-appropriate.
Proprioceptive dysfunction can also impact a child’s learning ability in the classroom. A child who has an immature proprioceptive system may:
🏃🏽Display sensory seeking behavior
🏃🏽Applies too much pressure to their pencil
🏃🏽Trouble with personal boundaries
🏃🏽Has ADHD-like behaviors
🏃🏽Trouble focusing and remembering what tasks they should be doing
To find out if your child or students may have trouble with proprioception and to get some activities that can help, click the link here:
🔗https://ilslearningcorner.com/2016-04-proprioceptive-dysfunction-causes-sensory-seeking-and-sensory-avoiding-behavior/?utm_source=Google%20Ads&utm_medium=Test2&utm_campaign=Test3
20/02/2026
S2C Summit 2026 🤩
29/11/2025
14/05/2025
💙 May 14th is Apraxia Awareness Day 💙
Apraxia is a neurological motor planning disorder that affects a person’s ability to carry out purposeful movements—including speech, gestures, and even actions like pointing or writing.
We call this the brain - body disconnect
Many nonspeaking, minimally speaking, and unreliably speaking individuals have multiple forms of apraxia that impact their ability to use their bodies the way they want to. That doesn't mean they don't understand—it means they need motor supports, not cognitive remediation.
At I-ASC, we champion Spelling to Communicate (S2C)—a method that supports individuals in overcoming motor challenges by teaching them to point to letters to spell their thoughts.
🧠 Apraxia can make movement unreliable, but it does not affect intelligence.
🗣️ S2C is based on the belief that motor is the issue—not the mind.
💬 Everyone deserves access to communication, regardless of how their body moves.
11/05/2025
🌸 Happy Mother's day
Dear Mama