Listen

Description

In this conversation, Franchesca Cox and Megan Williams delve into the concept of neuroplasticity and its significance in therapy for children facing various challenges. They discuss how neuroplasticity allows the brain to reorganize itself and adapt after injuries, emphasizing the importance of early intervention and intensive therapy. The conversation highlights different therapeutic modalities, including DMI and MNRI, and their effectiveness in promoting neuroplasticity. Real-life success stories illustrate the profound impact of these therapies on children's development and recovery.

See Show Notes

Keywords

neuroplasticity, therapy, children, early intervention, DMI, MNRI, TheraSuit, sensory processing, brain recovery, reflex integration

Takeaways

Resources Mentioned:

Paul Bach-y-Rita on Neuroplasticity

PPI intensives

Chapters

00:00 Understanding Neuroplasticity

01:46 Breaking Down Neuroplasticity in Therapy with Children

07:35 What the Research is Saying About Neuroplasticity

07:53 The Role of Intensive Therapy

10:15 Using Mirror Therapy With Children

14:05 Research and Evidence in Therapy

16:49 Partnered Progress Intensives

18:22 Therapeutic Approaches and Neuroplasticity

22:36 DMI Therapy and Neuroplasticity

27:19 Real-Life Success Stories

30:50 Unlocking Potential Through Neuroplasticity

32:20 Medical Disclaimer

32:39 Insights for Parents