Dyslexia and Learning Difficulties
Dyslexia and all learning difficulties have been recognized by various national and local organizations to be a condition of neural disorganization. N.O.T. is uniquely able to address these disorganization's and a successful treatment protocol has been created.
A.D.D. (Attention Deficit Disorder) and A.D.H.D. (Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder) are more complicated forms requiring more extensive treatment protocols. No drugs are ever used in relation to these conditions.
One of the most frustrating and in many cases, debilitating conditions (both emotionally and socially) that has plagued mankind is a condition known as Dyslexia. Dyslexia is the best known terminology for a group of conditions dealing with the inability to properly process language be it written, spoken or symbolic (numbers for example). It does not manifest itself solely in the academic world of school as some think but involves every part of our existence.
Just consider the following possibilities;
Difficulty with reading, writing and mathematics.
Difficulty in understanding words in normal conversation.
Inability to relate to people in groups or to understand the conversation.
Poor or non-existent sense of direction.
Little or no concept of time.
Inability to concentrate even when involved in a particular activity such as a game.
Disequilibrium (balance dysfunction).
Poor motor co-ordination.
Constantly bumping into things or dropping things.
Stuttering,hesitant speech, poor word recall.
Inability to remember names.
Sharp emotional or mood swings.Need to reread the same word or phrase to get any meaning out of it .
Difficulty in following sequential instructions or events.
Difficulty in following motion or moving things (balls, people or traffic).
Various phobias including height motion related (escalators, elevators, bridges, etc.)
Gets lost easily or all the time.
Unable to or unsure in making decisions.
Feelings of inferiority stupidity or clumsiness.
Inability to organize daily activities particularly in allotting proper time.
Doing opposite of what was told.
Gets drowsy or tend to fall asleep while driving on a highway or open road or when reading a book.
And many many more as this is a multi- faceted condition which escapes detection many times because of its diverse symptomology.
Dyslexia and all learning difficulties have been recognized by various national and local organizations to be a condition of neural disorganization. N.O.T. is uniquely able to address these disorganization's and a successful treatment protocol has been created.
A.D.D. (Attention Deficit Disorder) and A.D.H.D. (Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder) are more complicated forms requiring more extensive treatment protocols. No drugs are ever used in relation to these conditions.
One of the most frustrating and in many cases, debilitating conditions (both emotionally and socially) that has plagued mankind is a condition known as Dyslexia. Dyslexia is the best known terminology for a group of conditions dealing with the inability to properly process language be it written, spoken or symbolic (numbers for example). It does not manifest itself solely in the academic world of school as some think but involves every part of our existence.
Just consider the following possibilities;
Difficulty with reading, writing and mathematics.
Difficulty in understanding words in normal conversation.
Inability to relate to people in groups or to understand the conversation.
Poor or non-existent sense of direction.
Little or no concept of time.
Inability to concentrate even when involved in a particular activity such as a game.
Disequilibrium (balance dysfunction).
Poor motor co-ordination.
Constantly bumping into things or dropping things.
Stuttering,hesitant speech, poor word recall.
Inability to remember names.
Sharp emotional or mood swings.Need to reread the same word or phrase to get any meaning out of it .
Difficulty in following sequential instructions or events.
Difficulty in following motion or moving things (balls, people or traffic).
Various phobias including height motion related (escalators, elevators, bridges, etc.)
Gets lost easily or all the time.
Unable to or unsure in making decisions.
Feelings of inferiority stupidity or clumsiness.
Inability to organize daily activities particularly in allotting proper time.
Doing opposite of what was told.
Gets drowsy or tend to fall asleep while driving on a highway or open road or when reading a book.
And many many more as this is a multi- faceted condition which escapes detection many times because of its diverse symptomology.