Retrain Your Child's Brain without Ritalin!
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A Powerful Ritalin Free Treatment for ADHD and ADD!

Why has ADHD/ADD become major classroom issues in the last 25 years or so? Never before in educational history have millions of children been put on Ritalin, an addictive amphetamine drug, because they can't control their impulses or pay attention. 

An amazingy simple but very powerful method, multi-sensory handwriting, can physically retrain the brain so ADD/ADHD children can gain impulse control. Best of all, it avoids the need for drugs like Ritalin, Adderal or Concerta with potential side effects.

Teachers also rave in seeing the wave of calm sweep across the classroom as the kids focus so intently. They also report that ADHD children love to do the exercises--even beg to do them because they can feel the calming influence of the music!  Read the testimonials!

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*   Until a child gains impulse control which dampens the emotional brain, the left brain can't pay attention.  

*   The regulated stimulation literally changes the brain by developing impulse control and the attention span without use of Ritalin or other ADHD drugs.

*  Parents of ADHD children avoid the chance that their child will suffer from Ritalin's possible side effects.  

 *   Handwriting's regulated stimulation helps the ADHD child avoid potential of Ritalin abuse or addiction. 

 *  Just a few minutes of daily practice provides a powerful Ritalin-alternative that retrains the brain by dampening the emotional brain's emotionally driven behaviors, i.e., impulse control! 

*   Adding therapeutic music to the handwriting process creates the magic in the process! It's a win/win situation for students, parents, teachers and society too.

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Why can such a remarkably simple but  powerful system work without Ritalin?

Massive research has found that the brain is the only organ in the body that sculpts itself from environmental experience--the regulated stimulation inherent in handwriting's movement is key! 

In "A User's Guide to the Brain, John Ratey, M.D., claims, "Mounting evidence shows that movement is crucial to every other brain function, including memory, emotion, language and learning. Our "higher" brain functions have evolved from movement and still depend on it." ADD/ADHD's impulsive behaviors are emotionally driven. 

  

*   Because it involves the hand, nothing else done in the classroom can begin to compare with the massive regulated stimulation created by handwriting's rhythmic, repetitive manipulation of the thumb and fingers in its impact on the young brain over time. 

*  Young brains are amazingly moldable and regulated stimulation, neural activity, is key in molding it. The mind is what the brain does! 

*   The process over time enables the left and right brain to "shake hands" and cooperate rather than letting the right brain's emotionally influenced behaviors dominate. 

*  Research reveals that poor handwriting handicaps the child. It interferes with learning!  Handwriting's regulated stimulation can remedy that by developing impulse  control.  

  

Multi-sensory handwriting's powerful regulated stimulation achieves what Ritalin can't begin to do! The movement primes the brain for the learning process while strengthening the brain for learning on the long term. It's a natural remedy for ADD/ADHD children that avoids need for Ritalin-type drugs! 

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 Multi-sensory Handwriting Fortifies The Child's ADHD's Brain!

R. Feuerstein, M.D., has a vital solution to resolving learning issues! He claims,"You can either dilute the learning or fortify the learner!"

Multi-sensory handwriting fortifies the brain as nothing else can! Ritalin can't achieve that goal on the long term! Just 10-15 minutes a day can "retrain the brain" so a child can control his/her ADHD's impulsive behavior and learn to pay attention. Ritalin merely masks the symptoms and classroom behaviors of ADD/ADHD kids. It cannot eliminate ADD/ADHD's side effects. While children love to do the exercises, therapeutic music calms the brain by dampening impulse control. 

Daniel Goleman, Ph.D.,says, "There is no psychological skill more fundamental than impulse control. It's the root of all emotional self-control.  "While Ritalin can calm the symptoms of stress and anxiety of ADHD on a short term basis, it can't eliminate ADHD's symptoms on the long term as multi-sensory handwriting does. Lack of impulse control drives a ADHD child's behavior.  

Research now reveals why neglecting penmanship gravely deprives the brain of essential regulated stimulation that primes it for the learning process while developing impulse control to quell both ADHD  behaviors and build the attention span. Regulated stimulation profoundly influences those with ADHD, ADD, learning disabilities, autism, Aspergers, and dyslexia, etc.--all without resorting to Ritalin.

Gross neglect of good old fashioned penmanship has been missing in action for decades. Tossed out of the curriculum decades ago, stress on the process has gone from a few years to a few weeks. Yet nothing else can influence the learning process and develops impulse control like handwriting can! 

In just 10-15 minutes a day parents can help "retrain" their child's brain to develop impulse control that drives behavior in the comfort of their home. Ritalin and other ADHD medications simply cover up the symptoms- it can't physically change or stabilize the brain.

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Don't Let Your Child Fall Through the Cracks!

Handwriting's influence on the brain is irreplaceable, but the system has grossly neglected penmanship for decades! Yet, poor handwriting handicaps the child's learning process .Mel Levine, M.D., states, "If a child fails to develop basic skills, he/she will be unable to write with the speed and fluency required to excel as these demands increase.  If a child struggles with a writing issue, the writing process itself interferes with learning!"

Therapeutic Music is the Magic in the Process

This highly effective, innovative program combines handwriting movement exercises with therapeutic music. Adding therapeutic music to movement is a long term gift to learning as it "entrains" the brain's rhythm into the music's rhythm. This calms the brain and begins to stabilize how it's firing!   

Parents are delighted in able to avoid Ritalin's side effects and/or abuse! Just a few minutes of daily practice provides a powerful Ritalin alternative--a win/win situation for students, parents, teachers and society on the long term. A Ritalin free alternative for ADHD/ADD drugs unlike any other, but with no danger of side effects or abuse!

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 Using Movement Instead of  Ritalin Means No More ADHD/ADD Drugs!

German neurologist Rudolph Pophal determined that handwriting has a physiological/psychological link in the brain, over 50 years ago. He found that the intense neural activity involved in producing handwriting inherently influences individual psychology, i.e., impulse  control, i.e, self-control. 

Early handwriting intervention is key to counteract TV's negative impact on the brain. As a visual medium, TV appeals to the right brain's visual orientation. Excessive TV can delay a child in achieving developmental readiness, a natural shift from the right brain to the left. This essential shift reveals that a child is ready to learn the 3Rs- reading, 'riting, and arithmetic. Using age-appropriate  exercises for preschoolers and kindergartners can counteract that delay so the child doesn't lag behind by ensuring that impulse control is gained and the attention span is developed. This is a natural remedy for ADHD/ADD children--without resorting to Ritalin, Adderal, or Concerta.  

Brain compatible learning research supports using multi-sensory handwriting exercises in special ed classrooms, primary and elementary classrooms.  All children, especially those with learning disabilities, ADHD, ADD, autism, etc., benefit greatly from the Ritalin alternative that movement and therapeutic music offers. Society benefits by gaining more self-controlled, productive citizens.

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