TheraNews Get Ahead Of The Curve Volume 3 – Spring 2009
Expect a Positive Outcome
The definition of the word hope is the belief in a positive outcome. Hope is often lost after a parent has brought their child to countless therapy treatments, seen multiple specialists, received dozens of evaluations and spent thousands of dollars. Yet, hope is the most powerful thing that a therapist can give to a parent and their child. Parents want hope that their child will overcome their condition; hope that they will someday be able to tell jokes in a group; play dodge ball; ride a horse or even go to a normal school.
As a pediatric therapist it is in your heart to help them reach these seemingly small, but incredibly significant goals. However, you may have lost hope that a real solution exists, perhaps because conventional wisdom has been leading you in the wrong direction. Let us help. Therapeeds has developed an innovative, practical approach to therapy that gives you the tools you need to begin making great strides in your treatments.
Enriched with the latest research and hands-on experience, Harper's Optimal Protocols for Enrichment will change the way you approach therapy and help to improve the lives of many children. The underlying principle of this method is that it treats the cause of the problem and not the symptom. Rather than utilize the cure-of-the-day fad, this comprehensive approach applies an intimate knowledge of how the brain works. You can start to bring H.O.P.E. to your pediatric treatments immediately, by simply signing up for a TheraPeeds’ course.