Archive | ADHD
29
Sep

5 Types of Memory That Will Help Your Child Remember Easier!

    Memory is not just memory — it contains several types of memory processes.  That is why brain training is so beneficial when you hear me speak about strengthening the overall processing of the brain.  Memory itself has several processes! Memory is amazing in so many ways. We can think, remember, act, and so [...]

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31
Aug

ELS4KIDS Rhythmic Entrainment Intervention (REI) Provider

Get the FREE Replay of Monday, Septemeber 27th at 7pm EST when she interviewed CEO/Creator Jeff Strong of the Strong Institute (REI).  Colleen and Jeff discussed REI, what is is, its benefits, who does it work for, how does it work and more.                                                                                 Replay of the call is available to those that register. [...]

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25
Aug

Setting Goals with Physical Activity

  Are you looking for a way to get your child motivated when it comes to exercise? It's difficult to keep track of your child's physical activity—or lack of it—as he gets older. One of the health content standards for middle school students is to make a personal plan to improve each child's nutrition and incorporate physical [...]

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14
Jul

The Dangers of Milk / Dairy for You and Your Child — What Do You Think?

I have been doing a ton of research because Shannon and I are beginning to eat a more healthy diet.  A healthy diet and exercise are vital ingredients for a healthy brain, thus healthy child/person. The number one item that all the docs/nutritionists that we consulted so far stressed that we eliminate was milk / [...]

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05
Dec

11 Behavioral Similarities Between ADHD and Auditory Processing Disorder

ADHD is so readily diagnosed in many children today.  However, clinicians are in a continual debate about the overlapping symptoms of ADHD and Auditory Processing Disorder.  There is growing concern that some children are being treated with stimulants when what they really need is auditory skill strengthening. According to Dr. David D. Nowell, Ph.D: Clinical [...]

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