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Comprehensive Therapies for Alzheimer’s Patients

Ruth highlighting how the fog in her mind has lifted, allowing her to express herself clearly and manage her emotions better. This transformation not only benefits Ruth but also brings immense relief and joy to her daughter and family Nancy Thomas

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Using Play Attention at Home

I have read several reviews of Play Attention in professional settings however, we have been using Play Attention at home with lots of success. We decided to do the home program as all of us have varying degrees of ADHD (myself, my partner, and our 3 children). The program was easy to set up and…

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Thank you Play Attention for the encouragement and support

Nathan just graduated from Grade 6 last week.  June also marks his 10th full month of Play Attention.  When Nathan began the program, he struggled with sitting still and focusing for even the briefest time period.  As a coach, I was kept very busy marking every movement, fidget, distracted and off-task behavior. We began with…

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Brody’s Story

Joyce Bowen’s son Brody always seemed to be on the go. Even as a baby, he seldom slept for more than five hours a day, and his rambunctiousness only grew as he got older. Soon, Joyce felt as if she were spending more time disciplining Brody than playing with him. When Brody was old enough…

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No, Don’t believe in me!

Pat and Jerry  have been seeking outside support for their son, Peter, since he began the educational system. With a diagnosis of ADHD and learning challenges in 2nd grade and oppositional defiance by 7th grade, school became a perfect place for Peter to use his bully protection to avoid the pain of academic failure. In…

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Kayla made the honor roll!

From Kayla’s mother, Sonja: From a very early age, our oldest child Kayla seemed to have trouble concentrating.  She was always very bright, and a fast learner, but anything could distract her. Her train of thought would jump from one thing to another so fast and so frequently, that sometimes it was hard to understand…

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