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Matthew Newell - Light in The Darkness

Matthew Newell - Light in The Darkness

FromThe Brain Possible


Matthew Newell - Light in The Darkness

FromThe Brain Possible

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Length:
17 minutes
Released:
May 27, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Matthew Newell, Director of The Family Hope Center, has dedicated his life to helping children and adults with special needs and brain injuries since 1981. For more than 35 years, Matthew has created neurodevelopment programs internationally, working with parents and specialists from more than 34 countries. He has helped and educated well over 15,000 families. After spending twenty years creating and managing development programs for an international clinic for brain-injured children, Matthew believed that integrating new advances in brain development were the keys to a child’s successful neurological growth and development. Matthew notes, “There’s a secret ingredient that is built into a family, that when surrounded by the love they share, plus an approach that is brain directed, it creates some pretty significant changes in children.” In this episode, The Brain Possible Founder and CEO, Emily Abbott, and Matthew Newell discuss The Family Hope Center and how it serves as a holistic and knowledgeable international resource center for healing children with atypical neurological conditions. Listen in to find out more about the center’s unique and highly effective approach.Support the show (https://whoiscarter.z2systems.com/np/clients/whoiscarter/donation.jsp)
Released:
May 27, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (80)

The Brain Possible podcast shares the inspirational stories of parents and caregivers--as well as interviews with doctors, authors, leading thinkers, and paradigm-shifters in the realm of pediatric health and wellness--all in an effort to change the conversation around childhood brain injury from limitations to possibilities.