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FREE Lecture on ADD/ADHD, Dyslexia, Autism, Asperger's, Tourette's, and other related disordersThursday, November 12, 2009 from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM (CT)Mequon, WI |
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Dr. Jeremy Fritz will be giving a FREE Lecture on Neurological and Learning Disorders such as ADD/ADHD, Dyslexia, Autism, Asperger's, Tourette's, and other related disorders. It will be held at the MATC North Campus at 7:00pm November 12th to talk about:
- The latest neurological and learning disorder research
- Why are kids being diagnosed with these disorders in epidemic proportions?
- What has been working with these kids and what hasn't been working and why?
- What is Functional Disconnection Syndrome? How does it explain the rapid rate that these disorders are affecting our children?
- How does the Brain Balance Program work?
- What kind of results do we see?
- How much improvement can I expect in my child and/or student or patient?
RSVP for this lecture today.
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Dr. Jeremy Fritz is the Executive Director of Brain Balance Achievement Centers of Vernon Hills, IL. This is one center of almost 20(coming to Mequon in early 2010) that are quickly opening across the country that works with children affected by the Neurobehavioral/Developmental Disorders such as ADD/ADHD, Asperger’s Syndrome, Tourette’s Syndrome, PDD, Autism, Processing Disorders, and Learning Disabilities such as Dyslexia. This rapid expansion is due to the great improvements the children are seeing on a daily basis. The Center in Vernon Hills gets visitors from the school system, OT’s, PT’s, Speech Pathologists, etc coming to visit to try to figure out how they’re getting these results. Dr. Fritz will explain in more detail how at his lecture on November 12th at 7pm at MATC’s North Campus on Highland Road in Mequon.
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The Brain Balance Program works from a brain based model which recognizes that many of the children that are diagnosed with these disorders suffer a foundational imbalance or under-connectivity of electrical (brain) activity. This imbalance or under-connectivity occurs within and between the two halves (hemispheres) and/or large networks of the brain. We now understand that it is this imbalance of function, also known as functional disconnection syndrome, within and between the two halves of the brain which is often responsible for many if not all of the physical, cognitive or mental, and/or behavioral difficulties related to these disorders.
The Brain Balance Program first identifies these underdeveloped areas of the brain through a 1,161 point assessment of a child. Once the areas of need are identified, a comprehensive individualized program is developed just for that child taking into account sensory skills, motor skills, and neuro-academic abilities combined with proper nutrition.
Dr. Fritz will go into much more detail on these points outlined above. He will also talk about other research that’s out there. What’s working and what’s not with these kids.
RSVP at www.brainbalancemilwaukee.eventbrite.com.
Seating is limited.
If you have additional questions, please contact us at our Vernon HIlls Illinois location at (847)821-1328 or email us at contactus@brainbalancemilwaukee.com
When & Where
MATC - North Campus
5555 West Highland Road
Mequon,
WI 53092
Thursday, November 12, 2009 from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM (CT)
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Brain Balance Achievement Centers
The Brain Balance Program™ is a comprehensive program which incorporates a unique multi-faceted approach to the assessment and the development of individualized intervention plans for children affected by the Neurobehavioral/ Developmental Disorders such as ADD/ADHD, Asperger’s Syndrome, PDD, Autism, and Learning Disabilities (i.e. Dyslexia).
Brain Based Approach
Based upon the most current research our program works from a brain based model which recognizes that many of the children that are diagnosed with these disorders suffer a foundational imbalance or under-connectivity of electrical (brain) activity. This imbalance or under-connectivity occurs within and between the two halves (hemispheres) and/or large networks of the brain. We now understand that it is this imbalance of function, also known as functional disconnection syndrome, within and between the two halves of the brain which is often responsible for many if not all of the physical, cognitive or mental, and/or behavioral difficulties related to these disorders.