Giving Hope is a Christ-led pediatric, family, and individual practice that provides whole person, whole life, wholistic red carpet services. We provide support to ALL people of ALL ethnicities, beliefs, cultures, and practices. We partner with parents, caregivers, and professionals to assess and build a whole-person treatment based on your needs, values, and beliefs.
At Giving Hope, we treat a variety of developmental disabilities, intellectual disabilities, and mental illnesses with a specialization in Autism, Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), emotional disturbances, behavior management, and parenting supports. We utilize psychophysiological methods to support in-between sessions to get to the root of the problem: the brain! With brain mapping and neurofeedback, we are able to safely and effectively help people of all ages with many symptoms and disorders, including ADHD, anxiety, executive function struggles, and more.
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“I do not think this is the Concerta. Concerta helps you attend to cues but I don’t think it has much impact on emotional volatility. The other day a friend of hers was practicing karate kicks and aimed a karate kick at her tummy and she connected. In months past, Allyson would have gotten up screaming, arms across the chest and screamed, ‘You did that on purpose!’ This time she got up. The girl said, ‘Oh, I’m sorry.’ The girl took her to the teacher and told the teacher what happened about her tummy hurting. Six months ago she would have had a tantrum and not been able to function in a learning environment for the rest of the day. She is much better at letting go of the little insults that happen every day.
“I do not think this is the Concerta. Concerta helps you attend to cues but I don’t think it has much impact on emotional volatility. The other day a friend of hers was practicing karate kicks and aimed a karate kick at her tummy and she connected. In months past, Allyson would have gotten up screaming, arms across the chest and screamed, ‘You did that on purpose!’ This time she got up. The girl said, ‘Oh, I’m sorry.’ The girl took her to the teacher and told the teacher what happened about her tummy hurting. Six months ago she would have had a tantrum and not been able to function in a learning environment for the rest of the day. She is much better at letting go of the little insults that happen every day.