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	<title>Comments on: Multiplication, ADD, Wildaboutmath</title>
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		<title>By: Sol Lederman</title>
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		<description>Brian,

Thanks for writing about my blog. I'm glad to read that you'll be developing in-depth home study courses. Your content and delivery meets a real need in the market. I would also recommend that you read Mark Wahl's "Math for Humans" and see if you can incorporate more multisensory input for kids learning arithmetic. With that one added focus I think you'd have an unbeatable approach to mastering basic arithmetic.

You didn't mention the URL of the Brain Integration blog. It's http://BrainIntegrationBlog.com. You can subscribe via RSS or by email to get posts automaticallyv delivered to your mailbox when they're posted to the blog. 

I heartily agree with Brian - don't believe everything you read. Take all information with a grain of salt. Do your own research. And, I invite you to be open enough to consider that I wouldn't start a blog about having CURED  a lifetime of ADD, where I make no money from it, unless Brain Integration Technique had a great impact on my life. I'm seriously considering making a life change to become certified in Brain Integration Technique so that I can correct ADD, dyslexia and a variety of learning challenges in others. It's not something I would do if it didn't mean so much to me. I've been around the alternative healing block for over 20 years, am very jaded, and I didn't go chasing every therapy for ADD. But, something caught my interest with Brain Integration. There's lots of neurological stuff in my family so I had a strong motivation to deal with brain stuff. And, after having tried diet, supplements, eliminating gluten and casein (dairy), emotional work, heavy metal removal, cleansing, emotional work, and other things that make sense, Brain Integration was the missing link. Your mileage may vary.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Brian,</p>
<p>Thanks for writing about my blog. I&#8217;m glad to read that you&#8217;ll be developing in-depth home study courses. Your content and delivery meets a real need in the market. I would also recommend that you read Mark Wahl&#8217;s &#8220;Math for Humans&#8221; and see if you can incorporate more multisensory input for kids learning arithmetic. With that one added focus I think you&#8217;d have an unbeatable approach to mastering basic arithmetic.</p>
<p>You didn&#8217;t mention the URL of the Brain Integration blog. It&#8217;s <a href="http://BrainIntegrationBlog.com" rel="nofollow">http://BrainIntegrationBlog.com</a>. You can subscribe via RSS or by email to get posts automaticallyv delivered to your mailbox when they&#8217;re posted to the blog. </p>
<p>I heartily agree with Brian - don&#8217;t believe everything you read. Take all information with a grain of salt. Do your own research. And, I invite you to be open enough to consider that I wouldn&#8217;t start a blog about having CURED  a lifetime of ADD, where I make no money from it, unless Brain Integration Technique had a great impact on my life. I&#8217;m seriously considering making a life change to become certified in Brain Integration Technique so that I can correct ADD, dyslexia and a variety of learning challenges in others. It&#8217;s not something I would do if it didn&#8217;t mean so much to me. I&#8217;ve been around the alternative healing block for over 20 years, am very jaded, and I didn&#8217;t go chasing every therapy for ADD. But, something caught my interest with Brain Integration. There&#8217;s lots of neurological stuff in my family so I had a strong motivation to deal with brain stuff. And, after having tried diet, supplements, eliminating gluten and casein (dairy), emotional work, heavy metal removal, cleansing, emotional work, and other things that make sense, Brain Integration was the missing link. Your mileage may vary.</p>
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