When it comes to autism — especially nonspeaking autism — most families are handed systems built around behavior and compliance. But what if the real
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When it comes to autism — especially nonspeaking autism — most families are handed systems built around behavior and compliance. But what if the real
Language and the Hemispheres of the Brain Understanding Speech Development Through the Lens of Brain Function When a child struggles with speech or language, caregivers

How Color Impacts Your Child’s Brain—and Why It Matters for Behavior and Learning As parents, we often search for answers when our child struggles with

Why Reading Struggles Aren’t Always a Reading Problem If your child struggles with reading, it can feel personal. Not because you take it personally, but

When Seeing Is Hard: Why Visual Processing Matters (and Why It’s Not Just About Eyesight) If your child struggles with reading, avoids homework, complains that

Signs of a Neurological (Neurodevelopmental) Disorder in Kids A parent-friendly guide—through the lens of Dr. Robert Melillo’s work, primitive reflexes, and what mainstream pediatrics says

When Listening Is Hard: Why Auditory Processing Matters (and Why an FM System Can Help) If you’ve ever watched your child struggle to follow directions,

What Educators Should Know About the Neurological Foundations of Learning and Behavior Educators today are facing an unprecedented level of complexity in their classrooms. Increasing

Primitive Reflexes: The Missing Link in Brain Development Most parents are told that early reflexes are something children “grow out of.” While that idea is

The Hidden Costs of Autism: What Parents Need to Know (and How to Change the Story) Raising a child with autism is a journey filled