Why We Built Neuromotor Games for Kids with Developmental Delays
If you have a child with developmental delays, you already know this truth:
Getting them to “do therapy” at home can feel like a full-time job.
You want to help.
You want to be consistent.
But sometimes it turns into frustration, tears, or burnout for everyone.
That’s exactly why we built Neuromotor Games.
Therapy That Feels Like Play
Inside our clinic, we use specific movement-based games to activate the brain’s balance centers, visual tracking systems, timing networks, and motor planning circuits.
Over time, we realized something important:
Kids work harder when it feels like play.
Neuromotor Games was designed to bring that same brain-based stimulation into your home. All you need is a computer and a simple controller. From there, your child can:
Work on balance
Strengthen eye tracking
Improve motor timing
Activate coordination pathways
Challenge their vestibular system
Without feeling like they’re “doing therapy.”
Why the Vestibular System Matters So Much
Many children with developmental delays struggle with one key system: the vestibular system.
This is the brain’s balance and motion center. It connects to:
Attention
Posture
Emotional regulation
Reflex integration
Visual stability
Motor planning
When this system is weak, kids may look wobbly, impulsive, dysregulated, sensory-seeking, or easily overwhelmed.
The goal is not to spin them or overstimulate them.
The goal is to build stability first.
Neuromotor Games does this by training fixation, head control, and balance reflexes in a progressive, brain-based way.
Simple. Consistent. Powerful.
You don’t need a full rehab gym at home.
You need consistent activation of the right systems.
A few minutes a day of targeted stimulation can do more for long-term brain development than random exercises done occasionally.
The key is knowing what your child actually needs to work on.
Not Sure Where to Start?
Before you jump into any program, the most important question is:
What system is actually weak?
Primitive reflexes?
Vestibular integration?
Eye tracking?
Motor timing?
That’s why we created a simple assessment to that creates a plan for you at home.
👉 Take the assessment here to see where to start.
Once you know the priority system, you can train with intention.
And when you train with intention, progress gets clearer.
You’re not guessing anymore.
You’re building the brain on purpose.