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By understanding how neurological processes can be influenced by the environment and interactions with others, we can then focus on helping all children survive and thrive. There is help for children and parents who feel traumatized by our society and culture and it starts with looking at the basics of skill development and acquisition necessary for appropriate behavior. This book details how neurological systems get derailed and then offers suggestions on how to help change the thinking and emotions that trigger disordered thinking. It also details how behavior change works and how you can apply these techniques to yourself and others.…mehr

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By understanding how neurological processes can be influenced by the environment and interactions with others, we can then focus on helping all children survive and thrive. There is help for children and parents who feel traumatized by our society and culture and it starts with looking at the basics of skill development and acquisition necessary for appropriate behavior. This book details how neurological systems get derailed and then offers suggestions on how to help change the thinking and emotions that trigger disordered thinking. It also details how behavior change works and how you can apply these techniques to yourself and others.
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After spending a lifetime dealing with traumatized children, Cyndy wrote a book based on her experiences within the Education and Health institutions. Her hope is that others will read this book and a paradigm shift will occur when dealing with children who struggle with behaviour disorders. Through 30 years of research, Cyndy found the best medicine for these children is not a pill, it is a neurological treatment plan tailored to the individual child. By healing from her own abusive childhood to helping others survive and thrive Cyndy had dedicated her life to helping all children grow up to be healthy and happy adults.