He knew every word on the page. But his eyes kept sliding off it.
Watching my son struggle to read broke my heart. He wasn't behind in understanding, and he wasn't disengaged. His brain and eyes simply hadn't built the movement foundations they needed to track lines of text together. I'm Robyn, a vestibular specialist, Exercise Physiologist, and mum. These simple, three-minute, follow-along tracks are exactly what built the neural and physical pathways that allowed my son to read smoothly.



Does this sound like your afternoon reading routine?
When a child struggles to sit still, avoid text, or melt down during reading, it often isn't a lack of focus or willpower. Their physical systems might be working overtime just to keep their body upright or their eyes aligned.

Free Downloadable Guide
When tracking and focus look like behaviour
Download Robyn's Reflex Integration eBook. Discover how unintegrated primitive reflexes and structural tracking gaps mimic classroom inattention, and explore the precise home-based patterns that build genuine reading stamina.
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Start with these free home activities
Simple, targeted exercises to support ocular tracking, core stabilisation, and structural focus.
How the Developmental Hub works
Our absolute priority is reducing the financial friction families experience when trying to find answers. The introductory resource guide and our primary follow-along activity video tracks are entirely free to ensure you can start supporting your child's physical development immediately. For parents seeking a deeper, sequential, multi-week tracking program with tailored progressions, extended premium frameworks are accessible via our paid membership options.
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