Neurodevelopment
A neurodevelopmental clinical protocol for newborns and infants up to 18 months old at risk of or with neurological damage. It integrates more than 100 multisensory therapy sessions to promote neurological maturation from the earliest stages of life.

This clinical protocol is aimed at newborns and infants, from the first day of life up to 18 months, at risk of neurological damage or with established sequelae. Its purpose is to intervene promptly to prevent the development of damage, reduce its sequelae, and promote the greatest possible development in each patient.
Through more than 100 thirty-minute therapy sessions , it integrates visual, tactile, auditory, olfactory, cognitive, proprioceptive, and vestibular stimuli within immersive, interactive, and sequential experiences. This combination allows for the support of key neurological maturation processes and the enhancement of sensory, perceptual, bodily, and functional development during a critical stage in the patient's progress.

