Parenting

One of my earliest memories is waking to the sound of what my three-year-old mind imagined to be a large monster advancing on my home with the intent to devour me. 

As my fear grew, his booming footsteps became more urgent, pounding faster and louder as the seconds (that seemed like hours) ticked by. What I didn’t realize until years later was...

Kimberly says Neural Balance works really great for anxiety, focus, and sleep. "I was a bit skeptical at first, but it truly works. Neural Balance really is the key to calm, and it is amazing for keeping me relaxed."

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Join us as we talk to returning guest Jennifer Giustra-Kozek, LPC about this study and ask her the question that is on all of our minds; Will this new study change the way depression is treated moving forward?
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The average child is a creature of habit. Teaching your child good habits as it relates to their sleep schedule should be a top priority. One of the biggest mistakes that parents make is failing to establish a bedtime routine. If your child doesn’t have a set routine to follow when their bedtime arrives, it will be hard for them to get quality rest at night.

Sugar's daughter loves Neural Balance because it helps her but it doesn't change her. We don't see autism as a defect, but we do understand that anxiety, poor sleep, sensory overload, lack of focus, and many of the difficult attributes of autism (and PANS, MTHFR, ADHD, etc.) can make life more difficult than it needs to be. 

On and off the Spectrum, life is easier when a person can deal with anxiety, get a healthy night's sleep, process sensory stimuli, and focus on the task at hand. We see the positives and the negatives of autism/being autistic so we simply want to offer support and help where needed without changing the person or turning them into a zombie.

Some anxiety is a normal part of childhood that may lessen over time and as your child develops interpersonal skills. However, in some instances, children who experience anxiety on a more regular basis or in certain circumstances require our assistance in finding healthy ways to cope. Around 20% of children are born with an over-anxious temperament.

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