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Khai was born three months prematurely and spent the first five months in neonatal intensive care with oxygen and being tube fed because he had an intraventricular hemorrhage. After discharge, he was on oxygen at home for another five months. At one year of age, he was not yet walking or talking, and he was vomiting throughout the day with reflux. His diagnoses were a thin corpus callosum, retinopathy of prematurity, failure to thrive, hydrocephaly, and cerebral palsy. Khai’s parents attended the What to Do About Your Brain-Injured Child course and after three months of treatment at home he stopped needing medication for reflux, he started to walk under an overhead ladder, and he had dozens of words of speech. At age two, he began to read his first words. At three, Khai was well above his peers intellectually. He was reading books and enjoying advanced mathematics - learning about the Pythagorean theorem and quadratic equations. His language had exploded, he was adding vocabulary daily, and expressing himself well in paragraphs. He was beginning to write. To improve his balance and coordination, he was walking independently on an overhead ladder 400 meters daily. Update: Khai just celebrated his sixth birthday. He is reading new books from the library every week. His favorite subjects continue to be math and science. He has recently studied the Periodic Table, and he is doing math at the sixth-grade level - solving equations in his head. He is beginning to speak French, his third language. In Khai’s free time, he enjoys conducting scientific experiments, writing about them, and teaching others. He has begun walking independently. The “Little Professor” continues to astonish and amaze all who know him. www.iahp.org (fb)

What To Do About Your Brain-Injured Child” course starts on June 16, 2025 – LIVE & ONLINE Course is presenting in English & Spanish. 🇺🇸To register, call (267) 440-2598 or write to WTD_Registrar@iahp.org You can also schedule a free call at: https://iahp.org/hurt-children/call/ 🇲🇽Para informes comunicarse con Beatriz Gómez al correo: atencion_familias@iahp.org +52 449 539 38 49 (en México) Whatsapp REGÍSTRESE A UNA LLAMADA GRATUITA DE 30 MINUTOS: https://iahp.org/schedule-a-call-with-beatriz-gomez/ We teach our parents directly and in person. 👩🏫 When we decided to put our live course normally delivered here on our campus online, we made sure the course stayed live. 👨👩👦👦 We want to see our parents and we want our parents to see us. 🙋 We want to answer questions directly and immediately so there are no confusions or misunderstandings about what we are saying. ❓Questions are answered every hour of the course and at the end of each day. www.iahp.org (fb)

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Connect with us Upcoming Course Upcoming Courses Create a Better Future for Your Child Helping Children Around the World Read Glenn Domans Landmark Book In this valuable volume for parents and professionals Glenn Doman documents The Institutesmore than 65yearsuccess with the braininjured citing statistics and case histories and illustrating the basic principles of brain development with charts diagrams and drawings. The Institutes is internationally known for its pioneering work in child brain development. Our goal for every braininjured child is to have a fighting chance to be well. Our goal for every well child is to have the opportunity to be intellectually physically and socially excellentso they are able to follow their own path to achieve their goals in life.
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