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Families and therapists try to improve sitting, cooperation, mood, and movement through big muscles… But the real change starts in the smallest, fastest muscles of the face: eyes, lips, cheeks, tongue, and jaw. Better face → better movement → better behavior. What This Video Shows A comparison across one year (January 2024 → February 2025) in a young woman with CP + autistic traits: • calmer eating • cleaner chewing • reduced full-body involvement • better gaze / presence • more active face + clearer expressions • improved torso and pelvis stability • less protective extension • more readiness to participate • better overall body coordination and mood Leonid Blyum explains how facial timing is the “fast brain”— and why working on the deep layers of the face transforms: ✔ behavior ✔ posture ✔ tone ✔ movement ✔ participation ✔ emotional stability Key Concepts in This Video • Fast muscles vs. slow muscles • Why slow big muscles cannot self-organize • Circular muscles around eyes + lips • Chewing without whole-body tension • “Chronoscope” slow-motion facial analysis • Facial fascia activation • Eye stability and its effect on the torso • Work with micro-vibration + ABR Fascia Gel • CP + Autism facial patterns • From chaotic to local mouth control Want help understanding whether ABR is right for your child? Message us about: • Express Review • Easy Sitting • Easy Reflux • In-person ABR sessions (Europe 2026) • Online support worldwide Published with written permission from Ayla’s family. #LeonidBLyum #ABR #EBR #CerebralPalsy #Autism #FacialControl #Neuroplasticity #MotorControl #ChewingSkills #FaceToMovement #AdvancedBiomechanicalRehabilitation #ABRprogress