Embracing Real Neurodiversity: Understanding the Body-Brain Connection

What is neurodiversity and why are we talking about it? In recent years, the discussion surrounding neurodiversity has become increasingly prominent. It’s important to emphasize that neurodiversity includes a wide range of conditions, including but not limited to Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), learning disorders, sensory processing disorders, and various others.These … Continue reading Embracing Real Neurodiversity: Understanding the Body-Brain Connection

AUTISM TODAY AND SPRING CLEANING YOUR LIFE!

April is Autism awareness month; the perfect opportunity to discuss this incredibly important topic! Why is it important? Because, Autism is currently the  fastest-growing neurodevelopmental disorder in the world. It is very interesting to see how much information about this condition is now available; the growing number of eye-opening scientific research being published, there to … Continue reading AUTISM TODAY AND SPRING CLEANING YOUR LIFE!

How Nutrigenomics Can Help Your Child With Autism – A Solution For Parents!

Today I came across this devastating message from a mother of a child with autism: “I am very confused. My non-verbal son did something very strange, he insisted that I touch him! I am terrified that somebody is sexually abusing my son! I’m terrified and extremely lost in what to do. Please help. WHAT DO I DO?!?!!!” … Continue reading How Nutrigenomics Can Help Your Child With Autism – A Solution For Parents!

HOW TO UNLOCK YOUR CHILD’S POTENTIAL – The Solution For Parents Of A Child With ASD

Have you ever thought about how children with autism are actually the best teachers for all of us? They are very sensitive to many of the harmful substances and elements around us and manifest their negative reactions to them very clearly. For instance, they try to isolate themselves from the noisy and polluted environment, full … Continue reading HOW TO UNLOCK YOUR CHILD’S POTENTIAL – The Solution For Parents Of A Child With ASD