How poverty influences a child’s brain development
The answer to this riddle is simple –
Music in it’s simplest form. Yet any vibration that can equalize the disparity of a child’s own socio-economic influences.
Simply put, music when especially tuned into a child or person’s affinity has the potential to re-balance weak & strong key points within the brain’s signaling patterns.
The trick is to find the right vibrations, sounds and music that a person responds to. The goal is to identify the response signal and then keep at it to synchronize it with the body’s own unique response signal. By identifying each one individually and integrating the differences, you get a complete mind/body Master key mapping that can mitigate socio-economic influences.
It’s obviously easier in children because they are still malleable and growing. The danger like all drugs is not to have too over prescription of music, sound and vibration so as not to once again skew the results and have it become a permanent crutch. Somewhere in there the mind still needs to be who and what it is to allow for that space that makes each person unique and important.
In adults this is a much slower process because of layers upon layers of artificial environmental conditioning. Nonetheless still possible.
All of this goes without saying the obvious. The person is the core focus, the music, sound and vibration therapy works as an outer surrounding shell. Stable reference points and anchors around which provides consistency to reduce and eliminate outside ‘noise’ interference. Goals and measurable milestones with subtle changes to wave patterns are most effective for the brain.
Finally the individual has to be brought into the program consciously to ultimately manage themselves. They are the ones that can without any doubt fine tune the complete system in such a way as to produce astonishing results. Having a ‘parent’ and/or ‘doctor’ tell them what is expected as a result will not produce the desired results and will only backfire.
Of course dealing with these problems is only harder when such things as being born with fetal alcohol syndrome or drugs introduced during gestation compounds it even more. That is where the skill sets of a gifted doctor comes into play. Time, patience and money are the Ki words here.
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