For Students
Lower classroom stress, filter background distractions, follow multi-step verbal assignments, and transition between subjects with less overwhelm.
IntegrationSpecialtiesEducational framework
Executive function depends on a calm physical baseline, organized sensory input, and steady access to attention.
Executive function and attention
Executive function refers to the mental skills we use every day to manage time, pay attention, organize tasks, and regulate focus.
Whether a student is following classroom instructions or an adult is balancing work and daily routines, Integration Specialties focuses on the foundational skills that support steady participation.
Lower classroom stress, filter background distractions, follow multi-step verbal assignments, and transition between subjects with less overwhelm.
Support productivity, task management, mental stamina, and composed focus in complex or fast-paced environments.
Cultivate a calmer physical baseline, support alertness, and bring comfort and clarity to daily life and social settings.
Foundational movements for performance
Patterns like Moro and Spinal Galant influence internal stress response and comfort, supporting calmer transitions and emotional regulation.
Patterns like STNR, TLR, and Trunk Extension affect how the body organizes against gravity, freeing more energy for listening and concentration.
Patterns like ATNR, Hand Grasp, and Eye Tracking support cross-body coordination, tracking fluency, handwriting, reading, and complex task organization.