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The Pyramid of Potential System:It's not Drugs It's not Endless Therapy On Thursday, Amy's teacher called me. Of course, as I saw the caller ID I braced myself and answered the phone. She called to tell me that Amy had the best week ever with her. (Amy's been in this classroom for most of 4th grade and all of this year). She went to 3 assemblies and walked right in and sat with her class. She has NEVER sat with her class. Recently she stood just inside the door but usually she is in the hallway crying with her hands over her ears, sweaty palms and terrified. They are doing long division with remainders this week. She is picking it right up. (She is pretty good at math but it usually takes a bit for her to get the concepts and then she retains them. More impressive to me is that she only likes nice even numbers. In the past remainders would not be tolerated, there would be a tantrum over this gray area!) To me the best part was she has seen Amy interacting with her peers and joining in conversations. (Never before). - DM By the way, there's hard science behind this system. For those who wish to delve into the science click here: http://www.pyramidofpotential.com/pyramid_of_potential What can you expect with this program? A step by step system for developing neuro pathways to learning in the brain or Paperback
My name is Kathy Johnson and I developed this program for a very personal reason. Twelve years ago I was told that my first reading client would never be able to succeed in school. We had become very close, so i continued to work closely with the family. When I saw something that worked, I got training on that therapy. In OUR opinion, this program really helped out. We think it made her more aware of tasks at hand and definitely woke up her body/mind, for lack of a better word. I guess it is hard to get very specific because there are great days and not so great days. My wife always explains that when she does the exercises, it provides for a better learning day...i.e. reading, memory, speech and overall alertness. I would definitely recommend this product to anyone that would need it. - Steve Doherty
You don't have to go through all the trial and error that my first client did.You can use my system and see the results my clinets and so many other children have experienced. We have been working every day for two weeks now and I CANNOT believe the difference! For the first time, two days ago, she was able to sit down and complete a math homework sheet without errors, numbers written correctly, within a reasonable amount of time without me sitting next to her. Tonight she counted backward from 100-0 for my husband with just a couple errors. I swear last week it was a struggle for her to count backward from 15 without tears. She also was able to write two sentences (with a prompt) in about 45 seconds which would have taken her 5 min before. She also used to show neurologic behaviors when challenged like yawning, putting her head on the table etc. I have not seen these behaviors the past few days... I am so incredibly disappointed I do not have video tape of before and after (I think I was a skeptic). She actually enjoys doing the "exercises" and she has even done some interesting things like suggesting we count by 2's, 10's and backwards. My husband and I are very excited at what we are witnessing. - Nicole Hoder
Read about it in The Roadmap From Learning Disabilities to Success ebook or Paperback
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I am an A type personality (and a lawyer to boot) and suffer from persistent stress. My wife tested me for primitive reflexes and found that I have retained reflexes and started me on "integrating the MORO reflex" by using your prescribed exercise techniques. While she expected that this exercise would take time to take effect, I had an almost immediate (2 hours later) response and I clearly don't seem to be in a constant stress mode and feel much more relaxed. I am doing the exercise every day and my pulse seems to be staying at my normal relaxed pulse of about 60 and I feel great! It's a miracle!!!!!! - RV By the way, there's hard science behind this system. For those who wish to delve into the science click here: http://www.pyramidofpotential.com/pyramid_of_potential And what is more important than the ability to learn?Read about it in The Roadmap From Learning Disabilities to Success ebook or Paperback Read this to get you started on the road to Success. You'll be primed and ready to get the most out of the program when it arrives in your email.
Henry Winkler, Dyslexia, and Irlen SyndromeJanuary 15, 2012 Watch this video, and you can see what Henry Winkler and many other people with Dyslexia see when they try to read: |
How to Screen for the Cause of ADD/ADHD, Dyslexia and Learning DisabilitiesJanuary 12, 2012 You know something is up – your child does poorly on his school work even though he seems smart. You suspect ADD or Dyslexia and wonder what challenges you face ahead. [...] |
Dependency or Success? What do you want for students?January 6, 2012 Of course you want success! Yet the way that today’s educational system is made up, students who struggle in school become dependent – on drugs like Ritalin and antidepressants, on accommodations like more time or less work, or on other people like tutors and teacher’s aides. [...] |
Research Study Finds Correlation Between Celiac Disease and ADHDNovember 2, 2011 This study was published earlier this year in the Primary Care Companion for CNS Disorders. If 10% of us are sensitive to gluten, found in wheat based products like pasta and pastries (some of my favorite foods!) is it really good to be eating it? I know of a family who tried to get their [...] |
Autumn Leaves: The 16th annual Glens Falls Chronicle Book FairOctober 31, 2011 Autumn Leaves: The 16th annual Glens Falls Chronicle Book Fair Sunday, Nov. 6, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. At the Queensbury Hotel in downtown Glens Falls Admission is FREE! Info: 792-1126 or email to arts@loneoak.com Special guests: TV’s Fabulous Beekman Boys! Brent Ridge and Josh Kilmer-Purcell, known to fans of their reality cable television show [...] |
Occupational Therapist Finds Help, Hope and AnswersOctober 26, 2011 Kathy, Hi, I met you at your conference in Nashville on October 4th. You may remember me because I was the one who asked you questions about my daughter. You opened my eyes to so many things. You may also remember me as the one who stuck around after class. I never do that, I [...] |
Can you read this?October 25, 2011 Good example of a Brain Study: If you can read this you have a creative mind that can search for meaning: 7H15 M3554G3 53RV35 7O PR0V3 H0W 0UR M1ND5 C4N D0 4M4Z1NG 7H1NG5! 1MPR3551V3 7H1NG5! 1N 7H3 B3G1NN1NG 17 WA5 H4RD BU7 N0W, 0N 7H15 LIN3 Y0UR M1ND 1S R34D1NG 17 4U70M471C4LLY W17H 0U7 3V3N [...] |
Response to SkepticOctober 1, 2011 Recently, on a Linked In discussion, a gentleman was quite skeptical about a method for helping people read. It does not matter what the method was, or exactly what he said. I hear from skeptics often, who say that methodology backed by double-blind placebo controlled research is the only way to see whether or not [...] |
ADHD and food: is there a link?September 30, 2011 Can the Right Diet Help With ADHD Management? Learn what the research says about food for ADHD, and items that may improve –- or aggravate -– symptoms of ADHD. Go here: http://www.realage.com/check-your-health/living-with-adhd/ADHD-and-diet?src=edit&chan=tips&con=rr-tout&click=et2 Here is some of the research: Study: Diet May Help ADHD Kids More Than Drugs http://www.npr.org/2011/03/12/134456594/study-diet-may-help-adhd-kids-more-than-drugs What about gluten? Is there a link? [...] |
Anxiety – 4 necessary steps to eliminate it forever!September 14, 2011 Anxiety. Wow. It seems almost everyone has some form of it, whether we are nervous in crowds, have math anxiety, or an anxiety disorder like OCD or ODD. Yet simple things that everyone tells us to do don’t work. We meditate and do yoga. We see the psychologist. We take drugs – prescription or street [...] |
Albany, NY Public Library Book Signing and DiscussionSeptember 9, 2011 I am very pleased to be presenting my book, The Roadmap From Learning Disabilities to Success at the Albany NY Public Library on Tuesday, September 13, 11:30 to 1pm. The address is 161 Washington Ave. Albany, NY, and I will be discussing how to remediate various learning issues such as ADD/ADHD, dyslexia (reading), dyscalculia (math), [...] |
Boy overcomes phobias with primitive reflex workSeptember 9, 2011 You just have to read this – the story is written by Patricia Blackburn, and occupational therapist in Saratoga Springs, NY who uses primitive reflex integration and craniosacral therapy to help her clients, mostly children, create new connections in the brain. She describes Jimmy and how his life is changed! www.gentle-wellness.blogspot.com |
Exercise to Improve DysgraphiaSeptember 7, 2011 Fingers 1-2-3 Exercise to improve Dysgraphia and integrate the Palmar Reflex Best if integrated in conjunction with integrating the Moro Reflex If poor handwriting persists, follow with integrating the Asymmetrical Tonic Neck Reflex Symptoms of the Palmar reflex: Poor handwriting Poor manual dexterity Lack of “pincer grip” Speech and articulation issues Palm may be hypersensitive [...] |

