Social Engagement, Brain Building & Bonding
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In this episode, Dr. Monika Buerger discusses groundbreaking insights on ADHD and questions our long-standing approaches to its diagnosis and treatment. Highlighting the findings from the MTA Study and recent research, she emphasizes the importance of behavioral therapy over stimulant medications, especially for young children. Dr. Buerger also explores the neurology behind ADHD behaviors, environmental adaptation challenges, and how
Dr. Buerger shares insights on fostering optimal functional connectivity and bonding between caregivers and children. Highlighting new research from Biological Psychiatry, Dr. Buerger emphasizes the importance of eye-to-eye contact, face-to-face interaction, and auditory input from birth to enhance social engagement and neural development, especially in children with a family history of autism. Learn about the key practices to help minimize developmental challenges and promote higher cognitive functions in young children. Join the Academy of Neurodevelopmental Practice for an in-depth understanding and practical application of these essential techniques.
00:00 Introduction to Brain Building and Bonding
00:15 Key Elements for Optimal Neurodevelopment
01:25 Exciting New Research Findings
02:38 Practical Applications for Practitioners
03:38 Implications for Autism and Social Engagement
06:18 Conclusion and Further Learning Opportunities
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