Brain Balance Centers
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Locality: Kansas City, Missouri
Phone: +1 816-826-3278
Address: 8602 N. Dixson 64153 Kansas City, MO, US
Website: www.brainbalancecenters.com/locations/missouri/kansas-city
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Brain Balance is here to help!
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We are so proud of the impact that we have on the families we serve! Check out these changes that one student saw in themselves after a few weeks in the program!
Learn more about the Harvard-McLean study that called Brain Balance an effective, non-drug option for kids with ADHD. https://bit.ly/3kvishN
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It’s time for another #BrainBreak! Just because temperatures are beginning to drop doesn’t mean you have to stay inside! Here are some fun tips for playing outside in cold weather.
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You can take control of your child’s education. We can help. Brain Balance’s non-medical program is available onsite or online, at home. Visit brainbalance.com to get started with your child’s assessment.
Happy Halloween from all of us at Brain Balance! We hope you have a happy, healthy, and safe holiday weekend!
We know that parents across the country are preparing for Halloween this Saturday, so we wanted to bring back this blog on the one thing you need to know about candy, and the best candy alternatives!
Visual Processing Disorder is a common cause of learning differences. Understanding the fundamentals of visual perception can help to address the cause. Learn more on our blog: https://bit.ly/3dpqXID