Brain Balance I Advertisement Brain Balancem erwir%/PMPKIT rpm -rpRs Stacy Gittleman { Special to the Jewish News arents of children with challenges, whether or not they have been diagnosed with things like Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), OCD, ODD, PDD- NOS, Asperger's Syndrome or other learning or processing disorders like Dyslexia, often hear the same story from a teacher or coach. Their child is bright but disorganized. He cannot sit still and is easily distracted in class. She tries hard but her grades are suffering. Her impulsive nature and awkwardness make it hard to make friends or work within a group. At home, sibling squabbles and a lack of ability to follow through on the simplest chores are a daily source of frustration. Do any of these scenarios sound familiar? The possible root cause of the problem may be a lack of communication, or a disconnection, between the two hemispheres of the brain. The good news, however, is that with proper training, the communication breakdown between the left and right sides of the brain can be remedied. This theory has been put into practice across the country at learning centers known as Brain Balance Achievement Centers. Developed by Dr. Robert Mellito, an affiliate professor of rehabilitation sciences at Nazareth Academic Institute of Israel, Brain Balance Centers are opening in cities throughout the United States to help thousands of children overcome their learning and developmental issues through the strategy of treating the whole child. In October 2013, Amy and Frank Firek opened up the Brain Balance Achievement Center of Birmingham. According to Amy Firek, Brain Balance Centers are witnessing impressive results in helping children overcome learning disabilities. In fact, in a recent study, 122 students who were diagnosed with ADHD completed a 12- week Brain Balance program and afterwards 81% no longer showed symptoms of ADHD and 100% improved in their academic testing scores. Brain Balance gets results because, rather than working with a child's strengths to compensate for a weakness, they tackle and address the root cause of the disability. Often, this disability can be linked to a breakdown of communication between the two sides of the brain. Think of your child's brain as an orchestra. In order to make beautiful music, each musician on either side of that orchestra must not only play the right notes, but at the right time with the right rhythm. When one side of the brain is out of harmony with the other, it is a condition known as Functional Disconnection Syndrome (FDS). FDS can be seen as the root cause of a long list of neurological disorders. FDS does not mean the brain is damaged, only that it needs to be retrained. Research conducted all over the world, including at the National Institute for Brain and Rehabilitation Sciences and the Oranim Academic College of Education in Israel, is proving that the brain is not static, as once thought, sit at a desk most of the day, a lot of the work involves getting but remarkably adaptable and able to create new neural pathways if properly stimulated. This discipline of study is physical. known as neuroplasticity. The exercises are designed to improve functional areas like visual, auditory, fine motor, balance, coordination, core "The Brain Balance program is supported by the theory of neuroplasticity. Because the brain is changeable, a child's strength and academics. problems and struggles with learning disabilities do not have And as their functional and academic success rises, so does their confidence and self-esteem" said Firek. to be permanent," said Firek. While medication is the most common approach to Since opening the center on Woodward Avenue, Firek has minimizing symptoms tied to learning and behavioral received notes of appreciation from local parents, including those of 11-year-old Jake W. disorders, it does not address the root cause of the problem. Firek said Brain Balance has a different approach — we Jake, an avid soccer player, had problems on the address the root cause. field and in the classroom. His coach At Brain Balance, a team of qualified noticed him having problems staying SIGNS OF IMBALANCE professionals evaluates a child to focused on team objectives. In the determine if a child's weaknesses lie classroom, his teachers noticed Left Brain Weakness Right Brain WeaknE within the right or left hemisphere him having challenges working of the brain. According to Firek, a for stretches of time. child with weakness in right brain Now, his teachers note • Paw *Lath Ski* • Awkwatii/Oudtpor that since starting work function can read a piece of fiction • Poor verbal Slulk • Oppr•iert..e1A•••so4n or non-fiction and may remember at Brain Balance, Jake • Pm., Spagina •Pont Han-Viffinall IRAs individual facts. However, they are has had some of his best school days of the year. He unable to grasp "the big picture" • Pow Refidirto 54ilh irriDuk•WiUrc ks Fora• • of what they have just read. They needs fewer breaks and • Flew Herta, Nislairrris •Laud Ember& Crottel may be impulsive, distractible, can stay on track when working independently or demonstrate some obsessive • POCK ilItylf RICOpritleel •Poo, Rueng behaviors, act inappropriately with a partner. • Poor Autdtory Proceiting •ObsesslyarquoitlUve fiettintio• in social situations, and have At home, Jake is getting •1••eod• ImmwM Iowans. - inimatur. Sooal O•na...cr on better with his brother poor math reasoning and reading comprehension skills. and sister. There are more • Pgcyr Mignon for Da tails • aliani Wits/A u Ca won t A child with left-brained loving and happy moments • mas laft•ili • LISIRS Igetprwr In Sptrts than there used to be. weaknesses can see the big picture jr • Poo. SW Em - rat oe 49x1 Fag Puce. but will struggle with details and facts. "To hear from a parent They may demonstrate poor math, that their child has had an • Poor Moliwiklon • PON Eye Ccottsti unexpected string of positive days reading and spelling skills, poor auditory • teak Avoulance • %MCP 1 1Wedio r processing, poor verbal communication, in school while only half way through have poor memory and exhibit task avoidance the Brain Balance program lets us know that we are making a profound difference in especially when it comes to academics. The evaluation process is an extensive one and includes that child's life," said Firek. Some other comments many state-of-the art tests. For example, to determine a we are hearing include: Teachers and coaches are noticing child's reading efficiency, the child will wear a pair of specially that kids are more focused. Behaviors are changing and designed eyeglasses that monitors and tracks individual eye improving. Last week a mom reported that her son had the motion as they read over a page of text. For children who best behavioral report from school that he has ever had. Kids say school is coming easier for them and they feel stronger seem constantly distracted in the classroom, a child will be evaluated for auditory processing skills by wearing a special and more confident. Firek said that after their time with Brain Balance, kids pair of headsets, to determine how well they can distinguish will still have their ups and downs. However, their brains will between competing sounds. They also measure a child's rhythm and timing at responding to sounds and how well they continue to grow and academics will improve because of the training they received in the program. can block extraneous noises. If you are ready to get your child back on track, call Brain At Brain Balance, professionals work not to avoid the child's weaknesses, but to attack it at its root. Once evaluated, Balance today at 248-BALANCE to schedule an assessment children enroll in the program and attend 1-hour sessions for your child. The center is located at 33535 Woodward Ave., in downtown Birmingham. ❑ three times a week. To the delight of a child who may have to March 13 • 2014 25