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Health & Wellness July 5th, 2007
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Drug-free program targets special needs children

A new drug-free program is available for children with AD/ HD, OCD, dyslexia, tics and high-functioning autism at Brain Balance Achievement Center of Westlake Village, 650 Hampshire Road, Ste. 102. This is the first location in the western states to help families with this program.

Developed over 15 years by New York neurologist Dr. Robert Melillo, Brain Balance deals with the weakness in most existing protocols that strengthen further the already stronger hemisphere of the brain at the expense of the weaker side, which is the root of the problem.

Brain Balance isolates the weakest point in the weaker brain hemisphere and then concentrates on strengthening that link and connected links to work toward a more balanced brain. Children find academics improve, negative behavior decreases and communication/social interaction skills are enhanced.

Call (805) 3718085 for additional information or visit www.brainbalancecenters.com/ westlake.