I interviewed Janessa Rick of Body4Brain, a brain-based assessment and therapeutic treatment approach in Greenwich, CT.
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Janessa’s approach brings together brain based theory with her 25 years of experience as a physical therapist and holistic body worker.
This approach can help children with their academic, behavioral and developmental skills. It can also help children and adults with rehabilitation needs.
Janessa Rick helps individuals with sensori-motor processing disorders such as autism, ADHD and Sensory Processing Disorder.
She uses techniques including NDT, Myofascial Release and Pilates. She creates an energetic, fun and most importantly, successful treatment for you and/or your child.
In this webinar, we also talked about hypotonia, retained reflexes and developmental delays. We also discussed the therapy-based school that Janessa plans to open in the fall of 2016.
I’d like to let everyone know that I am now offering my clients world-class probiotics from Klaire Labs and supplements from their parent company, ProThera.
You may or may not know my personal recovery story. I have recovered my 2 sons, now ages 5 and 7, from sensory processing disorder (SPD), asthma, allergies, acid reflux and eczema with a biomedical approach, which means correcting nutritional and hormonal deficiencies, removing toxicities and correcting gut dysbiosis.
Gut dysbiosis — this topic is the motherlode. It’s one of the two core (in my opinion) reasons for the explosion of chronic childhood illnesses we see today.
My older son with sensory processing disorder (SPD) benefited greatly from going to a land-based occupational therapist (OT) for six months. I asked her what we should do about him learning to swim, given that he had such a bad experience with it when he was 2 years old.
When my older son was 3-1/2, I finally learned that he had sensory processing disorder (SPD); this realization let me recognize the signs later on that my younger son had it as well.
Here’s how I finally got help for Sensory Processing Disorder.
Believe it or not, acid reflux medication dangers are real, and these medications do major harm to your body. Shocking, right?
Because of my son’s failure to thrive, our pediatrician sent us to see
A few months ago, my then-6-year-old son had a definite change in his typically sweet personality for the worst.
