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Description

In this conversation, Megan Williams, a speech language pathologist, discusses the concept of neuroplasticity and its significance in therapy for children facing various challenges. She emphasizes the importance of tailored therapy techniques, real-life success stories, and the role of families in supporting neuroplasticity at home. The discussion also addresses common myths surrounding neuroplasticity and the understanding of progress in therapy, highlighting that change may not always be immediately visible but is nonetheless occurring beneath the surface.

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Keywords

neuroplasticity, therapy, children, speech language pathology, feeding challenges, sensory processing, MNRI, DMI, TheraSuit, home exercises

Takeaways

Resources Mentioned

Atomic Habits by James Clear

One Thing by Gary Keller

The Brain's Way of Healing: Remarkable Discoveries and Recoveries from the Frontiers of Neuroplasticity by Norman Doidge

The Brain That Changes Itself: Stories of Personal Triumph from the Frontiers of Brain Science

Chapters

00:00 Understanding Neuroplasticity

01:51 Neuroplasticity in MNRI Therapy

05:10 Supporting Neuroplasticity at Home

09:41 Myths and Misconceptions of Neuroplasticity

17:48 Partnered Progress Intensive With Megan and Franchesca

25:44 Key Takeaways on Neuroplasticity

27:33 Medical Disclaimer

27:54 Insights for Parents