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'Disconnected Kids' Discussion at Memorial Hall Library

On Monday, June 13th at 6:30 p.m., Memorial Hall Library will host a book discussion of the bestselling book, "Disconnected Kids", by Dr. Robert Melillo.

On Monday, June 13th the Memorial Hall Library will host a book discussion of the bestselling book, “Disconnected Kids”, by Dr. Robert Melillo.  Dr. Steve Bromberg, Chiropractic Neurologist at the Brain Balance Center of Danvers, will be leading the talk.  Copies of the book will be available with part of the proceeds benefiting the Friends of Memorial Hall Library.

The Brain Balance Program, based on “Disconnected Kids”, is a brain-based approach to helping children with behavior and learning disorders such as ADHD, autism spectrum disorders, and dyslexia by strengthening weak areas of the brain. These weaknesses are manifested in sensory detection and processing, motor skills, academic and behavior problems and represent an imbalance between the two hemispheres of the brain.

The Brain Balance Program is a comprehensive, individualized program that integrates sensory, motor and cognitive exercises to correct a fundamental imbalance between a person’s “left brain” and “right brain” thereby improving brain function and alleviating many of the symptoms of these disorders.

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The Brain Balance Program does not rely on drugs, medical procedures, or psychotherapy.

Over the last ten years, Brain Balance has helped thousands of children become more focused, improve their academic performance, and enhance their communication and social interaction skills.

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The discussion is scheduled for Monday, June 13 at 6:30 p.m. at the Memorial Hall Library at 2 North Main Street. Please register online at www.mhl.org/eventcalendar.  For more information, visit www.mhl.org/kids, or call 978-623-8401, ext. 39.

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