Sonia Story (P)

Sonia Story, M.S. has been teaching neurodevelopmental movements since 2006. She earned a Bachelor’s degree in biology/psychology and a Master’s degree in Movement Sciences. Sonia developed the Brain and Sensory Foundations® program to provide comprehensive training in neurodevelopmental movements—combining innate rhythmic movements, play, primitive reflexes, and postural reflexes. She is the author of numerous articles giving the rationale and evidence basis for using neurodevelopmental movements for helping with challenges such as ADHD, Sensory Processing Disorders, anxiety, emotional dysregulation, visual skill deficits, poor social skills, gross and fine motor delays and other neurodevelopmental and behavioral disorders. Her work is featured in numerous podcasts, summits, and conferences, and in the books Almost Autism: Recovering Children from Sensory Processing Disorder; Special Ed Mom Survival Guide; Family Health Revolution; and Same Journey, Different Paths—Stories of Auditory Processing Disorder. Sonia’s mission is to help children and families experience the profound
benefits of neurodevelopmental and integrative movements for more functional and fulfilling lives. She is trained in many modalities including primitive reflex integration, Rhythmic Movement Training, Bal-A-Vis-X, MNRI, Touch for Health, Natural Posture Solutions, and Brain Gym®.