Amanda Gunter of the Brain Balance Center of Peachtree City is featured in Fayette Woman this month and discusses the Brain Balance Program at length:
Amanda Gunter: It’s All About Finding Your Balance
The rust-orange waiting room walls of the Brain Balance Center in Peachtree City are covered with taped-on gold paper stars and trophies. [...]
Parent Testimonial from Brain Balance of Peachtree City: “All of these things have either improved or disappeared. The list goes on and on, but with Sam, the major turning point was the learning. He is in 1st & 2nd grade books now where not even two months ago, he wasn’t passing Kindergarten. If there was such a thing as fairy dust, I would swear Brain Balance uses it.
I am so proud of Sam for working so hard but the credit really goes to the Brain Balance program.”
Brain Balance of Peachtree City – Parent Testimonial: “I am so proud of Sam for working so hard but the credit really goes to the Brain Balance program. We do the program to the letter. We do everything they suggest, without complaint of time or cost. There is no price tag you can put on your child succeeding and, more importantly, being happy. Sam is finally happy in school. We are overjoyed.”
“The hand-clapping songs appear naturally in children’s lives around the age of seven, and disappear around the age of 10. In this narrow window, these activities serve as a developmental platform to enhance children’s needs — emotional, sociological, physiological and cognitive. It’s a transition stage that leads them to the next phases of growing up.”
Dr. Mark Goldenberg, director of the Brain Balance Center of Norwalk, discusses Brain Balance at length in this feature broadcast, “Autism without Meds” from “The Real Story” that aired on Fox Connecticut. During the interview, he provides a comprehensive overview of the Brain Balance Program in 8 minutes. Please take a few minutes to watch!