Julie Stulhsatz’s nonprofit business, VMB Development Inc., is offering free nonmedical exercises and assistance to help children age 3 years and up who struggle to learn, listen or behave.
Stulhsatz now has an office at 2015 Forest Ave. Suite 200 (upstairs), across from the Great Bend Tribune office. It is open on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to noon and Sundays from 1-4 p.m. Children need to be accompanied by an adult.
She started VMB, which stands for Visual, Mind, Behavior, in 2016 but wasn’t active during the COVID-19 pandemic, until now. As the director and sessions director at VMB, Stulhsatz said she will be providing free non-medical exercises and assistance to help one naturally improve their academics, cognitive skills, developmental delays, emotional and mental health, motor and visual skills. Children preschool through sixth grade can be signed up for no-cost Zoom exercise sessions to improve:
• Primitive Reflex Integration
• Motor Skills (Gross, fine and sensory)
• Balance, Coordination and Strength
Learn more at her website, https://www.vmbdevelopment.org or email vmbdevelopment@gmail.com.
Stulhsatz now has an office at 2015 Forest Ave. Suite 200 (upstairs), across from the Great Bend Tribune office. It is open on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to noon and Sundays from 1-4 p.m. Children need to be accompanied by an adult.
Learn more at her website, https://www.vmbdevelopment.org or email vmbdevelopment@gmail.com.