Sally Goddard Blythe MSc.(Psych) trained at the Institute for Neuro-physiological Psychology (INPP) and became a member of its staff in 1988. Since that time she has assessed thousands of children using the INPP assessment protocols and directed them through the INPP programmes. In 1996 she developed the INPP screening test and developmental exercise programme for use in schools, which has been introduced into many schools worldwide and been the subject of independent published research. She has authored numerous articles for the general public and research papers based on children's physical development. Her book titles include: A teacher’s window into the child’s mind Reflexes learning and behaviour The well balanced child What babies and children really need Attention Balance and Coordination. The A B C of Learning Success Assessing neuromotor readiness for learning. The INPP screening test and school intervention programme. The genius of natural childhood Raising happy healthy children Neuromotor immaturity in children and adults. The INPP screening test for clinicians and health practitioners Movement – your child’s first language A History of the INPP method 1975 -2018. She has been the Director of INPP since 2001 and in addition to working in private practise has been responsible for developing, standardising and delivering training courses in the INPP method. Training in the method is currently available in 15 countries throughout the world. She has also lectured extensively throughout Europe, parts of the USA and delivered talks to working groups in the European Parliament and Westminster. She lives in north Wales and when asked what she considers to be her greatest achievement says, “the miracle of my own children and the seven grandchildren they have given me”. Interests: Music Art Landscape
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