Pathways to Movement

Pathways to Movement Dalt Broner Practitioner of Anat Baniel Metod®NeuroMovement® working with Neurodivergent and Neurotypical children and adults.

Back Pain, Neck Pain, Stroke, Autism Spectrum,
Cerebral Palsy, ADHD & ADD, Brain Injury and Stroke, Genetic Disorders

Hello parents! I am sharing a post from a mom to a 7 yo old autistic + PDA son. She is performing sensory-friendly strin...
03/25/2026

Hello parents! I am sharing a post from a mom to a 7 yo old autistic + PDA son. She is performing sensory-friendly string quartet concerts the weekend of April 18/19th in SF, Menlo Park, and Berkeley. These concerts are all free of charge. They create a space friendly to autistic and neurodivergent kids (no clapping, fidgets offered, interactive ways of engaging with the music, and more). This is their third time doing these concerts and they are really fun.

FAMILY CONCERTS 2025-26 SeasonFrom our annual Nutcracker “Sweet” to our new Sensory Friendly Family Concert, you’ll be sure to find something for the whole family. And, just like the rest of our concerts, they are entirely…ADMISSION FREE!RSVP’s are NOT required but it helps us to know you....

03/06/2026
03/03/2026
Celebrating Purim at Atria Senior Living incorporating fun and Movement.
03/03/2026

Celebrating Purim at Atria Senior Living incorporating fun and Movement.

03/03/2026
Celebrating Purim at Atria Senior Living, incorporating fun and movement.
03/03/2026

Celebrating Purim at Atria Senior Living, incorporating fun and movement.

Today I had the great pleasure to do a short presentation and a NeuroMovement Lesson, at the end we danced. Happy Valent...
02/15/2026

Today I had the great pleasure to do a short presentation and a NeuroMovement Lesson, at the end we danced. Happy Valentine’s Day ♥️

ADHD is often described as a lack of attention.But what if it’s actually a nervous system seeking organization?From a Ne...
02/06/2026

ADHD is often described as a lack of attention.
But what if it’s actually a nervous system seeking organization?

From a NeuroMovement® perspective, many ADHD behaviors are attempts to self-regulate—not misbehavior.

When the brain gets clearer sensory input, attention often improves naturally.

✨ Calm isn’t forced.
✨ Focus isn’t demanded.
✨ They emerge through better brain organization.

When a child is labeled with ADHD, the conversation often focuses on what the child can’t do:Can’t sit still.Can’t focus.Can’t regulate emotions.From a NeuroMovement® perspective, we ask a very different question:What is this child’s nervous system trying to learn?At Pathways to Movement,...

The Nine Essentials of NeuroMovement
11/06/2025

The Nine Essentials of NeuroMovement

Making Tummy Time Joyful: The NeuroMovement Way
10/12/2025

Making Tummy Time Joyful: The NeuroMovement Way

Why Tummy Time MattersParents are often told that tummy time is essential for their baby’s growth. It’s said to strengthen neck, back, and shoulder muscles and prepare babies for milestones like rolling, crawling, and walking.But what happens when your baby hates tummy time? Tears, resistance, a...

Tummy time is crucial for your baby's growth! 🌟 Discover how to make it a joyful experience with the NeuroMovement® Way....
10/12/2025

Tummy time is crucial for your baby's growth! 🌟 Discover how to make it a joyful experience with the NeuroMovement® Way. Strengthening their neck, back, and coordination has never been this fun! Read more here: https://wix.to/8K0AUKR

Why Tummy Time MattersParents are often told that tummy time is essential for their baby’s growth. It’s said to strengthen neck, back, and shoulder muscles and prepare babies for milestones like rolling, crawling, and walking.But what happens when your baby hates tummy time? Tears, resistance, a...

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