Kinesiology can assist with a variety of challenges, including ADHD, dyslexia, learning difficulties, hyper-vigilance, pain, stress, PTSD, relationship issues, OCD, sensory processing, and navigating life transitions. It also addresses health concerns such as digestion issues, allergies, autoimmune conditions, fatigue, anxiety, and mental and spiritual well-being, helping individuals find their sense of self, purpose, and higher meaning. By facilitating a shift from fight-or-flight responses, kinesiology promotes a more peaceful and harmonious life.
For children, kinesiology can address issues like bed-wetting, fears, anger, low self-esteem, behavioral problems, shyness, navigating friendships, avoidance, and rebellion, all while providing a safe, non-judgmental space for them to be heard. It’s important to recognize that children can be triggered by their parents, and vice versa; therefore, a kinesiology session can be beneficial for both parents and children, offering a valuable opportunity for mutual support and healing.