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Thousands of children in Utah struggle with attention, behavior problems, social skills. The Brain Balance Centers in South Jordan and St. George help family situations by helping children find hope and success with all kinds of challenges.
Tammy Bingham had to make the hard decision to split her family for a short time, and take her sons to Georgia so they could attend the Brain Balance Center. For years, they'd been struggling through dietary changes, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, and intensive behavioral therapy. After Bingham noticed a huge difference, she knew she had to bring this program back to Utah.
Brain Balance is short-term, drug free, non-medical program that helps find places where kids thrive and grow.
The South Jordan Center will have an open house on Thursday October 17th from 10:00am-5:00pm. Families can come and learn about the center and what the program offers. There is free rides for the kids, crafts, and drawing for a total of $4000 in scholarships.
Dr. Robert Melillo, an internationally recognized professor, author, and researcher in this field will also give a free presentation on October 17th from 7:00-9:00 at the Viridian Event Center in West Jordan.








