We all want the best for our kids. Don’t we? Yes.
Common Childhood Challenges
- Allergies and worms
- Learning challenges
- Childhood fevers and illnesses
- Vaccinations
- Difficulties socializing
Where is the parent instruction manual that was written specifically with your child in mind?
A Mother’s Experience
As a mother of identical twins – same genetics and pretty much the same environmental exposures (no, they were not dressed the same…until school) I can categorically state that no two kids are the same.
A story to highlight this fact:
All three of my kids broke out in the molluscum wart virus – 100’s of watery warts all over their torsos. A very nice doctor diagnosed it for me. He also said, “Leave them alone or paint some chemist stuff on them and in two years time they will be gone”. Another Mum told me “they explode in blood!” Okaaaay.
Being a Neuro-Trainer Mum each of the kids got up on my bench and a very curious thing happened. None of them had the same background reason for having them in the first place. Pools seem to be the culprit but the why they incubate the dis-ease is individually organised.
Individual Reasons for Symptoms
- One twin’s big picture reason: “Emotions”
- Her identical twin sister’s big picture reason: “Mental” thought processes
- Their brother’s reason: Something else entirely
All three kids required a different Better Neurological Option for their body to get rid of the symptom. In 2-3 days, they were all gone.
The Unique Needs of Each Child
The answer is not in what I did for them because EACH CHILD IS TRULY UNIQUE. Your child will require whatever they need to get over their symptom, whatever it might be, in the way that their system will best do it with their long term health in mind. A drug that suppresses the symptoms now may not be the best in the long ter
The Role of Neuro-Training
That’s where neuro-training comes in. Some tickles and giggles along with definite squiggles up on the bench and your child recuperates, learns better, makes friends and releases the worries of the world from their young shoulders.
Happy healthy adaptable children succeeding to the best of their abilities. That’s what we really want for our kids.
Isn’t it?