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brain injured child treatment The Institutes teaches parents how to evaluate and treat their brain-injured child at home. From the Home Study Program to the Intensive Treatment Program, the objective is to help brain-injured children develop physically, intellectually and socially so that they may one day live among peers, not in special schools or institutions.

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The First Step Toward Wellness

child learning and child development The first step for parents who wish to help their brain-injured child is to read the book What To Do About Your Brain-Injured Child by Glenn Doman. This book documents The Institutes' success with brain-injured children using the principles of child brain development, providing parents who read it with useful information that will help them create a more effective and stimulating environment at home for their child. Click here for more info.

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child special education & learning disabilities The Institutes for the Achievement of Human Potential offers help and hope to the parents of brain-injured children, regardless of the severity of the prognosis. Read More.

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Success story – child brain injury treatment Francesca, from Rome, Italy, and her fellow quintuplets were born by emergency Cesarean section in 1987, two months prior to their expected due date. Francesca was clearly in distress following the birth and received low Apgar scores. Read more.