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New Hope for Concussion Recovery, Part II

November 3rd, 2010

Matthew discusses the impact some children experience from collisions and even minor injuries suffered in high school and youth sports, in response to the recent heightened awareness of pro athletes who have suffered debilitating hits to the head. With host Tim DeMoss, they examine the sometimes subtle signs some parents and coaches miss that incidental low to severe impacts have to a child's mood, performance at school, and long-term neurological health; and most importantly, what to do about it.

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New Hope for Concussion Recovery: Part 1

October 14th, 2010

Matthew Newell, Director of The Family Hope Center, an international center for the development of children, discusses new information about concussions, and the most therapeutically sound methods for treating them for long-term healing that most doctors and hospitals don't know, or won't tell you. For more information about this topic, or other issues related to brain injuries such as learning disabilities, ADD/ADHD, autism, dyslexia, Down's syndrome and more, call FHC toll-free at 800-888-9370 or visit www.familyhopecenter.org.

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What IS the FHC?

October 12th, 2010

Matthew Newell and Host Tim DeMoss explore the philosophy behind what makes The Family Hope Center, an International Center for The Development of Children, and it's unique programs different in helping families and children diagnosed with brain injuries, such as autism, ADD/ADHD, cerebral palsy, learning disabilities, brain dysfunctions and more. At the core is information about a breakthrough 3-day seminar, "How to Help Your Child with Special Needs". For more information, visit www.familyhopecenter.org.

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What is the WeeFIM?

July 5th, 2010

Matthew Newell, Director of The Family Hope Center, and Tim DeMoss, father of Tori, who was brain injured at birth, discuss the Functional Independence Measurement for children diagnosed with ADD/ADHD, developmental delays, Downs Syndrome, autism and other brain injuries. The discussion how this independent third-party organization compares the results of therapists, doctors and hospitals all over the world in their treatment of children; and explores some of the reasons why The Family Hope Center's results are 255% better than the national average over the last eight years. For more information, contact FHC toll-free at 1 (800) 888-9370, email us at Team@familyhopecenter.org, or visit www.familyhopecenter.org.

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The Importance of Great Nutrition for Your Child

July 5th, 2010

Mathew Newell discusses with Tim DeMoss the importance of providing quality nutrition and sufficient water to your child diagnosed with development delays, learning disabilities and other diagnosis such as ADD/ADHD, dyslexia, down syndrome, autism, cerebral palsy, and more; to help your child's brain to begin operating at "full capacity".

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The Importance of Quality Nutrition for Your Child

June 8th, 2010

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Stuck in the Middle

October 23rd, 2008

Are you stuck somewhere between what the medical, therapy and education communities are telling you and what your gut is telling you about your child? Matthew Newell, Director of The Family Hope Center, discusses the common confusion experienced by parents of children with developmental delays who are getting conflicting or inaccurate feedback regarding the condition and treatment options for their children.

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The Easy Way Out?

October 13th, 2008

Is medicating your child the "easy way out" for the medical community? Matthew Newell, Director of the Family Hope Center, explores this questions and offers straight-forward alternatives to help get your child back on track.

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Jake’s Story

September 19th, 2008

Dr. Ben Briggs interviews Matthew Newell, Director of The Family Hope Center, and Sue Singer, 7 year-old Jake's mom, about Jake's struggles and eventual victory over severe developmental delays.

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Out of Control

August 12th, 2008

Mathew Newell, Director of The Family Hope Center, cites examples of families who felt the frustration of being out of control, and doomed to a life of seclusion and pain when having to deal with their special needs child. This podcast demonstrates some solutions to begin turning hopeless situations in the home to a place "Where Hope Comes Home."

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