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99. Beyond medication: Homeschooling and other paths to support children with learning difficulties

16 Nov 2023

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Today's episode is a little bit different than what I've been doing in the past few podcasts. This episode is a bit more casual and instead of trying to teach a bunch of new information, my goal is to connect the dots and piece together some of the things I've been talking about. Specifically today, I want to talk about kids who struggle in school and what you can do as a parent if you're feeling overwhelmed about how to help your kids. I think it's extremely unfortunate that our traditional healthcare system makes it seem like once you have a problem or get a label you're just stuck with it. I believe that healthcare practitioners need to work together and really open our minds to the possibilities of what we can do to bring restoration to our patients. When it comes to school, parents are stressed about how their kids are doing and being told that their kids are holding the rest of the class back and that they need to be medicated for the greater good. I don't want you to feel stressed or defeated if you hear this. I want you to feel empowered! As a parent, you do not need to feel like medication is the only option for your child. In this episode I'll share some of the common obstacles that could be impeding your child's capacity to learn and what kind of help is available if you have a child who is struggling. Subscribe to our video podcast on YouTube SHOW NOTES: https://connectmybrain.com/episode99 What do you want to learn more about? Submit your questions here: https://www.connectmybrain.com/survey/ Phone the office: 678-501-5172

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