Sue Cook is a mum who helps other parents help their child with neurodevelopment issues. I have a Health Science degree and over a decade in practice treating general conditions, and three years specialising in Neurodevelopment after my son had problems.
His progress was so rapid that within weeks other parents were bringing their children and soon an accidental practice grew.
Three years later I have helped many children with all manner of diagnoses.
We are often told that learning issues cannot be cured and there are no other ways than teaching strategies, that will help. This obsolete view sadly pervades. But if it were true, we could never learn anything new. At all.
This programme that I do is backed up by neuroscientific research and decades of clinical practice, we now know about nerve growth factors and new nerve generation. See references for reading material.
The programme is a daily set of exercises to establish new nerve connections in the brain; it repeats developmental stages that have been affected resulting in the sensory problems we know as dyslexia, dyspraxia, ADHD, Asperger’s and so on.
Backed up by a 17,200 nutrition module, the programme is thorough and effective.
