‘Why is my child struggling,
what is going on in her brain?’
Millions of parents are now asking the same question. Seb Kane not only managed to answer this question, he improved his daughters challenges and now they are both thriving.
We do not accept these disorders are permanent and we certainly don’t accept medication as the advocated option.
Developmental disorders arise from environmental influences, not genetic inheritance.
This makes them dynamic and responsive to intervention, allowing for the improvement of symptoms and behaviours.
The brain retains the ability to grow, reorganise, and form new neural connections throughout life, enabling continual learning and recovery from dysfunction.
Diagnostic labels can oversimplify, individual behaviours are shaped by complex environmental factors.
Disorders are underdeveloped brain networks, which can be strengthened without pharmacological intervention.
Physical movement and environmental interaction are essential for building robust brain networks.
Early movement milestones are particularly critical for healthy brain development.
Optimal brain function depends on the coordination and balance between the brain’s two hemispheres, ensuring effective cognitive and motor performance.
Optimal brain development requires the integration of primitive reflexes and the ability to maintain voluntary control within a parasympathetic state, promoting balanced nervous system function.