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Established in October 2023, The Brain Health Movement aims to be the clear and compassionate bridge between the ground-breaking field of child brain development and the devoted parents and carers, dedicated to supporting their children to reconnect and reach their fullest potential. We provide a proven, science-driven, drug-free, movement-based approach delivered through online courses that can be implemented at home by parents and carers. This method is transforming the lives of hundreds of children with neurological challenges such as ADHD, ADD, Autism, OCD, Tics, Tourette's and more around the world.
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Cheltenham, GL52, Cheltenham, United Kingdom
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