There is a lot you can learn about your child’s brain development from their report card. But it is not enough just to read the grades and see what subjects […]
It is important for parents of a newborn to monitor primitive reflexes to ensure they are present and also that they integrate on schedule. While a pediatrician can incorporate this […]
While most kids with a brain imbalance are fussy eaters, about 60 percent of them are problem feeders. Problem feeders have a much more difficult time eating than kids who […]
Balanced behavior is the ability to respond and act appropriately in any given situation. It means a child’s brain must have the flexibility to jump back and forth between negative […]
Autism was first identified in 1943 by Leo Kanner, MD, a psychiatrist at Johns Hopkins University, after he encountered a five-year-old boy whom he described as being “withdrawn and living [...]
In order for the brain to operate at its peak complexity, each side of the brain must be specialized. If both sides of the brain can handle a task equally […]
The brain breeds two types of geniuses – one comes from an incredibly balanced and integrated mind and the other from a brain with a disabilities where giftedness is limited […]
An MIT Researcher, Stephanie Seneff, PhD, while serving on a special conference panel to discuss GMOS, declared that Glyphosate Herbicide will cause half of all children to have autism by 2025. [...]
Have you noticed worrisome behaviors in your child that seem extreme and outside the norm? How do you know if your child is acting out due to a temporary stressor, or […]
Brain imbalance, where a side of the brain is deficient, can lead to food sensitivities, and it is much more common in right-brain dysfunction due to its involvement in immune response […]