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Kinesiology for Children - Sleep Challenges

Kinesiology is considered to be a complete form of complimentary wellness care.  It uses gentle muscle testing to look for, understand and aid in supporting any imbalance within the body.  

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I find that children from around the age of 5 are able to muscle test with me.  If however this is tricky then I use a wonderful technique called surrogate muscle testing. 

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To use surrogate muscle testing, the parent is in physical contact with the child and I use the parents muscles to test the muscle responses of the child. Through this brilliant technique I am able to suggest the imbalances that the child may be challenged with and can then create your child’s individual wellness plan. 

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Sleep Challenges

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Sleep is key to child development and the opportunity to 're-charge' their systems.  So when sleep becomes a challenge it is both the child and the parent who are effected.  Sleep challenges can include, difficulty going to sleep, difficulty staying asleep, interrupted sleep, sleep pattern challenges, extremely tired but cannot sleep. 

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These challenges can sometimes seem overwhelming for both the parent and the child  Through Kinesiology using the parent as a surrogate, I can discover where the child is being challenged and then can suggest where their body needs support.

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What do sessions involve? 

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As I assess the muscles using the surrogate testing technique and the feedback that they provide, I will create an individual wellness plan for your child which may have the following suggestions: 

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  • Food supplements suitable for children

  • Dietary changes including advice on food and chemical sensitivities 

  • Gentle relaxation techniques 

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I look forward to working with you to help heal your mind, body and spirit.

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Sue Allder

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