Progress and Recovery

Progress and Recovery

The movements for recovery take 20 minutes a day until the basics are grasped, and have become easy. More exercises are added as we build on the progress already achieved. Initially exercises must be performed for a period of 21 consecutive days to establish the nerve circuitry, and then the movements are continued for several months to ‘hardwire’ the brain.
Remember when you learnt to drive, at first controlling the clutch and accelerator was difficult, but after learning, or hardwiring the brain, it became automatic. The same goes for these exercises.
Doing daily exercises over several months may seem a chore but experiencing lifelong reading difficulties, or sensory hypersensitivity is much more of a burden. The choice is obvious. I have helped many children whose lives would have been spent battling problems that could so easily have been rectified.