Child with Developmental Delay--Her Light Has Turned On

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Uploaded by on Oct 8, 2008

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Alyssa is a charming little girl struggling with developmental delays and learning difficulties. After a few weeks of our program, her motor skills are vastly improved. She's getting perfect scores on schoolwork and her grandfather says it's like her light has turned on.

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  • crallow,

    I'm happy you found me.

    There are two keys to helping kids with developmental delays...

    1. A correct, specific Functional Diagnosis (what specific area(s) of the brain are not working correctly?)

    2. Correct, specific treatment for those areas that does not exceed the child's Metabolic Capacity (does not neurologically fatigue them)

    If you'd like you can call my office. I'd be happy to speak with you for a few minutes. Just tell my staff that I told you to call me directly.

  • We are! She's made huge strides with the right help.

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  • Just saying "hello". I was very inspired by this video as it helps me understands my sons abilities. What I wonder Alyssa's accomplished since the making of this video. My son now is six and conditioning makes him seen half his age. Im doing his teaching mostly by repition.

  • My daughter, Emma, is developmentally delayed, and it seems like she will stay at a certain stage for the rest of her life. She is only 5, so we're just starting to see how far behind she is in development.

    What kinds of things did Alyssa do at that program?

    Emma has been in some programs for fine motor skills and such, but we haven't really seen her take any strides in her development. Sometimes it seems like she regresses a bit.

  • Congratulations!! I know you must be so proud of her!!

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