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“I have seen evidence of the work that the affectionately known “Brain Nanny” has conducted with children and it is amazing.”
“I have seen evidence of the work that the affectionately known “Brain Nanny” has conducted with children and it is amazing.”
I got up on a Saturday morning and found him in the living room. I said good morning to him. He proceeded to tell me, “Mom, I love what is happening with my brain [from NeuroDevelopmental Movement] even MORE than I love LEGOS!”
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“After three weeks of doing the home program daily, his night terrors disappeared and he was no longer jibber-jabbering all the time. After two months of doing the program, his schoolteacher re-assessed his reading level and he went from level 8 to level 16. Amazing! When he reaches level 18 he will be at grade
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We were having very difficult times with our son’s rages and violent behavior from a very, very young age. Most of the time he was such a sweet child, but this behavior could be triggered at literally any moment. After working with Bette, our son’s rages have almost all but stopped. No one else had any answers that
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“When I first contracted NeuroDevelopmental Movement® Consultants in 2002, the ongoing difficulties I was experiencing from my head injury were preventing me from working. In fact, I had recently been told that all healing was completed and I should expect little improvement for the remainder of my life. I was mentally rigid and had difficulty
HERE’S THE FULL STORY: [Our daughter] came to us with very little sense of smell, taste, pain, or fear. She had no ability to regulate her emotions and was often violent — slapping, punching, kicking, biting, spitting throughout the day, every day. She had no concept of the position of her body in space, so
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Our son was “difficult” right from the beginning. He had a huge startle response and deep fears of loud noises (vacuum cleaner, loud vehicles, etc). He had to wear “worker man” earmuffs to go to noisy places like church, a school gym, the fair, etc. He had extreme difficulty with transitions – from inside the
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Following is a list of the symptoms of Developmental Trauma Disorder from the amazing Attachment Therapist, Denise Best, who now resides and works in Oregon. Symptoms of a Child with Developmental Trauma Disorder Relationships with Others Poor eye contact Rejects affection from parents (stiff, rigid, pushes away, squirms) Acts overly charming to get their
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“He’s a great reader, but math concepts are beyond him.” “She’s an academic whiz, but she can’t seem to make any friends.” “Everyone loves her, but she has no interest in school.” “Smart, but clumsy.” “Athletic but has no focus.” “…but still wets her pants.” “….but has huge tantrums.” “…but can’t tell time”. “Bright, but…..”
Jason was a charming and clever 5-year-old, but like many children, born with slight complications that were resolved in the hospital and ultimately sent home as a healthy baby. But Jason had a diagnosis. In fact, Jason had not ONE diagnosis, but SIX significant diagnoses. Following a string of evaluations with various medical and educational
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