
Renewing the Joy of Learning for Children and Adults
Anyone who is interested in enhancing academic performance and, or achieving optimal level productivity at work or at home can benefit from BIT. Children and adults who are candidates for BIT often exhibit one or more of the following characteristics:
- Difficulty with: concentrating, organization, and/or budgeting time
- Difficulty spelling (putting letters together until it 'sounds' like the word)
- Difficulty with mathematics (concepts as well as times tables)
- Poor reading comprehension (despite being a fast or fluent reader)
- Difficulty reading, falls asleep when reading or does not read for pleasure
- Difficulty understanding the concept of consequences and the relationship between cause and effect.
- Emotional instability
- Difficulty maintaining social relationships
Common Symptoms of Learning Disorders
The symptoms listed below and other everyday difficulties such as chronic procrastination and disorganization are frequently caused by emotional, physical, or environmental stresses which we experienced early in life. These stresses (both unconscious and conscious) frequently create disruptions of the brain’s pathways. Fortunately, these disruptions can often be corrected with Brain Integration Therapy, which allows the brain to function the way it was intended.
| Test anxiety |
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Short attention span |
| Poor self-confidence |
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Slow reader |
| Weak reading comprehension |
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Trouble completing projects |
| Poor concentration |
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Poor speller |
| Letter or number reversal |
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Moody or extreme emotions |
| Troublesome eye/hand coordination |
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Bad handwriting |
| Impatience or restlessness |
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Allergies |
| Daydreaming or procrastination |
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Perfectionist or inappropriate fixation |
| Accident prone |
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Trouble with keeping things organized |
| Inability to follow or give directions |
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Easily frustrated |
| Eye strain |
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Problems remembering names and faces |
| Difficulty knowing right from left |
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Poor math skills |
| Difficulty recognizing colors |
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Poor memory retention |
“You don’t have to be diagnosed with ADD, ADHD, or Dyslexia to have
a learning disorder that negatively affects the quality of your life. If you believe that you are not functioning at your full potential, there is a good chance you can benefit from brain integration.” |