Free ADHD Workshop For Parents Of Neurodivergent Children - Drug-Free Therapy

Free ADHD Workshop For Parents Of Neurodivergent Children - Drug-Free Therapy, updated 12/20/21, 9:03 PM

A new workshop for parents has been created, helping to solve behavioral issues in children without the need for harmful pharmaceuticals. Visit https://www.brainworxmembers.com/link.php?id=59&h=521fee25df for more information.

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Free ADHD Workshop For Parents Of
Neurodivergent Children - Drug-Free Therapy
Is your child often distracted? Are they easily overwhelmed in social situations and
prone to tantrums or lack of interest? If these symptoms sound familiar, your child
may be struggling with ADHD or another similar disorder.
Pharmaceutical solutions can be expensive and may
even do more harm than good, but for this problem,
BrainWorx has a solution.
This free workshop is tailored especially  to parents
seeking to help their children, and who are frustrated by the
lack of results delivered through traditional means. 
The new workshop will allow you, a
parent struggling with their child's
behavior, access to new treatment
options, side-effect free.
The seminar promises to teach several
new techniques, including reflex
integration and neurological
reorganization, both of which can easily be
learned and implemented in a few short
weeks.
According to a study conducted in 2016, nearly 10% of children in the US
struggle with some form of ADHD, a number which is significantly higher
than previous studies. 
If you are worried that these
techniques may be too time-
consuming or difficult, BrainWorx
promises the contrary. 
They will walk you through every aspect of
these treatments, including the physical,
root causes behind your child's behavior.
Specifically, the workshop focuses on the Pons and the Midbrain, two
areas of the brain which can be strengthened through repeated therapy to
ease the effects of behavioral disorders.
The therapies seek to target these
areas as they are especially prone to
overload in cases where a child with
ADHD feels threatened or
overwhelmed.
Mitigating this response by preparing
these mental areas may help to ease
symptoms overall and stabilize the
behavior in the long run.
Visit the link in the
description for more
info.