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Belief Systems: How they limit our choices ~ Sue Cook

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Sue Cook is a neurodevelopmentalist; she shows people how to rewire their or their child's brain in cases of dyslexia, dyspraxia, dyscalculia, ADHD, Asperger's, Autism, and Mutism and so on. She learnt this to help her son who had been diagnosed with dyslexia. Within a very short time people were asking her to help their children when they saw the results she achieved, and within months people in other countries were ringing her for help. She noticed a hitherto ignored link between neuroscience and neurodevelopment and is researching that with the help of her old university head of department who was so impressed with this link that he said he would help her research it and publish articles. Sue has written the program down so that anyone anywhere can access the modules from her website, or she will see families in person at her home overlooking the Blackwater estuary in England. Sue is a very hardworking and dedicated person, and testimonials people have written about Sue speak for themselves: 'Sue you're our hero, you've saved us'; 'best thing we ever did seeing Sue Cook, fantastic'; 'best money we ever spent seeing Sue Cook'; 'amazing, we are now have our life back' and more. Sue's life talks have been described thus 'absolutely fantastic ... thank you for enlightening me, and clearly blowing the room away with your enthusiasm and knowledge!'. Sue writes articles about her work, gives talks, does radio interviews, and is passionate about helping people overcome their brain wiring problems. Before becoming a health scientist and neurodevelopmentalist, Sue was a magazine editor and photographer. She has also been on the cover of a magazine, and has provided artwork of various kinds for several magazines.

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