Wednesday, May 16, 2012

A teacher speaks!

We recently received a letter from the elementary school teacher of one of our Whole Child Wellness participants.  She wanted us to know some of the changes she has seen in him since starting the program.
She writes:  He is more vocal with other people.  He repeats movie and TV lines and even acts like the characters.  His sensory behaviors (noises, jumping) have not been so present.  He interacts with his peers more.  He makes eye contact with adults.  He has become very observant and lets the teachers know if someone is doing something they shouldn't do. 
We know that we are making a huge difference in the rest of this child's life.  Our experience tells us that this is only the beginning of opening the world to him.  He still has a long way to go and many doors to open, and we have provided him with the key!

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Excellent Program on Nutrition and ADHD

There is remarkable evidence that certain foods can create neurotoxins in a child's brain that can make it impossible for them to think and behave.
We invite you to join us on Thursday, May 10th at 6pm at "The Meeting Place" in James City to learn what foods children with neurobehavioral disorders should avoid and why.
For more information please call 252-638-2215.  No reservation necessary.

Excellent program on Nutrition and ADHD

There is remarkable evidence that certain foods create neurotoxins in the brain, making it difficult for some children to learn and behave.  We invite everyone to join us on Thursday May 10th at "The Meeting Place" in James City to learn about what foods children with neurobehavioral disorders should or should not eat and why.