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Child Hugging Parent

Being a parent is one of the most amazing experiences in life.

 

It’s also the most challenging.​

There’s one thing that all parents want more than anything else. They want their child to be happy. But it’s difficult for a child to be happy when life is a battle against neurodevelopmental obstacles.

Achieve positive changes for your child through

EBO@Home 

created by Brainchild Developmental Program 

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Does your child struggle with any of these challenges? 

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has social anxiety
is struggling with school
wish they had friends.
unable to be still
distressed
impulsive
is reactive
withdrawn
becomes overwhelmed
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often angry, aggressive

Struggling with:

processing
writing
attention
reading
spelling

EBO can help!

Here at BrainChild, we’ve been dedicated to helping families with their child’s neurodevelopmental challenges since 2005. Now we have our online program EBO@Home to give you all the tools you need to make a difference. Carefully designed for you and your child to enjoy together in the comfort of your own home. Working in partnership with you, we can impact on your child’s underlying neuro-development. This allows maturation of their brain function, making life and learning easier.

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Jump into an adventure!

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boy jumps with joy into the EBO@Home adventure

How does it work?

 

 

​EBO@Home is a systematic daily program of physical and sensory neurodevelopmental activities, led by an animated storyline. This progressively releases children from the effects of redundant early neurodevelopment that limits their brain maturation and makes life and learning a struggle.

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Children think it’s just play.

It's fun with a serious purpose!​

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EBO can help your child to be released from their limitations!

Visit www.ebo.org.uk to read some of our parent's success stories!

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