A Proven Protocol for Children and Adults

By Dr. Annalee Kitay
Children who have learning difficulties or are exceptional or neurodevelopmentally challenged (or both) in one intellectual form or another are characterized by the fact that they do not learn in the ordinary way. These children are usually given conventional help and an effort is made to support them in coping with the educational and emotional problems arising from the disabilities. Up until now, there has been no generally accepted means of dealing with the causes of the neurological processing disorder.

Neural Organization Technique is a protocol that addresses the neurological processing disorder by correcting structural and physiological faults, allowing the appropriate signals to be sent to the brain, and reorganizing the way correct information is then transmitted in the body. Neural Organization Technique is a very powerful tool when used to help children with a wide range of neurodevelopmental disorders.

In the area of learning disabilities, a pilot study was conducted examining the application of Neural Organization Technique. The study was done by a chiropractic physician, a special needs consultant, an educational psychologist, and a research sociologist. The results were so positive that “CONCERN,” a national children’s journal in England, reported some of the following excerpts from the study: “Before the Neural Organization Technique, the children were given the Vernon Spelling Test, the Edinburgh Reading Test, and the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC Revised Form). After the Neural Organization Technique application, they were retested using the same procedures. The children all showed significant improvement in Full-Scale IQ with gains from 4 to 14 IQ points.

Some of the gains made were particularly remarkable. For example, a fifteen-year-old child achieved a ten-month gain in spelling. It is very difficult for older children to achieve such a gain, especially to this large degree. There were also substantial gains made in reading skills, ranging from 12 months to 49 months.

On the whole, the results are extremely positive. Some of the most frequently mentioned changes include increased confidence, greater curiosity and questioning, more eagerness to learn and try new things, improved ability to communicate—more talkative, improvements in writing, spelling, and reading, better relationships within the family and with others, and increased maturity.

Other changes mentioned include becoming more organized, better coordination of thinking and actions, improved memory, enhanced skills in particular sports, increased physical strength and fitness, better visual focus, and neater presentation of schoolwork.

All children made gains to some degree on one or more of the tests. The majority made progress that was assessed as statistically significant in all areas. The children’s progress was achieved during a period of only six months. In a short time, it is known that children with these learning disabilities generally show little to no improvement in intellectual functioning or in spelling and reading skills. These results indicate that Neural Organization Technique was the major factor in enabling these children to make such exceptional gains.

Learning disabilities, as well as other neurological disorders, may result from improper signaling from the body or from outside sources. This improper signaling causes a break in the normal flow of information to the brain, creating disorganization in the system. The brain may then redirect inappropriate physiological reactions. The Neural Organization Technique is a non-invasive protocol that has been used with success, depending on the individual and the neurological disorder.

Dr. Annalee Kitay is a chiropractic physician who uses Neural Organization Technique, along with nutritional support, to aid children and adults with neurodevelopmental disorders. She sees patients by appointment at Alternatives in Healthcare Center, Boca Raton, Florida.

She can be reached at 561-620-6007 or www.drkitay.com.