The INPP Screening Test for Clinicians and Health Practitioners
In 1996 she adapted part of the INPP clinical programme for use in schools as a class based programme. This programme was published in 2012 (
) and had formerly been the subject of several research projects – one commissioned by the Department of Education Northern Ireland. A summary of some of these projects was published in the peer reviewed journal
INPP Chester is responsible for licensing the provision of training in the INPP method to professionals in the United Kingdom and
Training in the INPP method is currently available in 15 countries . International providers of training in the INPP method operate under an established professional structure for the provision of training and practice in The INPP Method (
At INPP, we look behind and treat the symptoms of
The term NMI or Neuro-Motor Immaturity describes the omission or arrest of a stage of early development. Every normal, full-term baby is born with a set of primitive or survival reflexes that are inhibited or controlled by higher centres in the brain during the first year of life. View more information on
Our programme provides information and intervention for parents and carers and our courses and training workshops are tailored to provide health practitioners and clinicians with the necessary skills and training to identify signs of neuromotor immaturity in children presenting with a range of specific learning difficulties and behavioural problems. Our one day course for teachers provides both a screening and intervention programme which can be rolled out in schools as a class based activity. These screening protocols and intervention programme are already being used successfully worldwide.
“While everyone else looked at him as having a behavior or attitude problem, INPP took the time to find out why.”
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To discuss specific problems with an INPP Practitioner please phone between 9.00am and 10.00am Tuesday to Friday.