Monday, May 20, 2024

Hope for Learning and Behavior Problems

 


May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and in our next Learn More Session, on Thursday, May 23rd, 7pm CST, Health Counselor and Author of The Silent Take Over will be talking about Hope for the learning and behavior community.

Join us on zoom at 612-385-1870 password: Catalyst, hosted by Mary Akehurst

“He was fine when he was younger, but then around age nine or ten, things changed” For some families it’s like a freight train that’s going downhill full of cargo. A new protocol is established, but is only a temporary fix, until the another shoe drops, the child regresses with poor social skills, is hard to manage at home, gets caught up in addiction, drops out of school, gets involved in illegal activities, and the list goes on.  Peer pressure is huge and without healthy nurture starting in the family, and in collaboration with the school, the child’s self esteem is tender and can go either way.

Maybe you are a part of a family that can relate or is trying to prevent this from happening. Perhaps you’re addressing his emotional and spiritual growth, but still seeing the behaviors occurring.  Join us, for a hope-filled session, as Mrs. Sheppard shares what’s going on at the cellular level of students with learning and behavior issues. She’ll expand on how activating your survival genes and restore damaged DNA, can change not only the child’s life, but your whole families!

Articles of Interest for your own research. She'll touch on more in our session:

https://ldaamerica.org/info/mental-health-and-learning-disabilities-why-a-higher-risk/

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?term=learning++%2Bbehavior+-+oxidative+stress

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?term=ADHD+-+oxidative+stress

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36982559/

Jacquelyn will elaborate on how to reduce oxidative stress, as a key to restore damaged DNA.


We do not make claims to treat or heal any sickness or disease.