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A great testimonial from Amber, one of our St. George parents. You need to take just a minute and read this..this is why we are here, this is what we work so hard for! Before Brain Balance, Hayden struggled with the normalcy of a child’s day. School was a constant struggle, he had trouble keeping friends, and he felt justified in angry outbursts directed at classmates. He ran away from school on more than one occasion and took things that didn’t belong to him. Worst of all, everyday there was an email from his teacher, listing his mistakes and struggles of the day. He was hyperactive, impulsive, anxious, and struggled to sleep at night. Hayden felt bound by repetitive rituals and obsessions; he was fearful of germs and avoided contact with people. We had tests done that proved he had a brilliant mind and photographic memory, yet he couldn’t follow simple rules or stand the way socks felt on his feet. After Brain Balance Hayden is the brilliant, happy, and sweet boy I always knew he could be. He enjoys being outdoors, riding his bike, and playing team sports, things he was unable to do before. Hayden no longer struggles to make and keep friends. He no longer struggles with obsessive or compulsive behaviors. Gone are the days we used to fight over the need for him to wear a coat when it’s winter, because now he can actually feel when he is cold. He reads social cues and understands facial expressions to know how someone else is feeling. He no longer has tantrums, or beats up on himself. He is happy and proud of who he is and no longer asks “mommy, what’s wrong with me?” His eczema has even disappeared. The very best part: Others see the difference in him too. Now teachers tell me, not only that he’s smart but that he’s a good and well behaved young man. I always knew he was capable of it, but Brain Balance gave him the ability to achieve it.
Posted on: Thu, 20 Jun 2013 22:06:34 +0000

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