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133. The Brain Can Change: Why Learning Disabilities Don't Have to Be Permanent--Interview with Lorraine Driscoll, Founder of Building Better Brains Learning Clinic

133. The Brain Can Change: Why Learning Disabilities Don't Have to Be Permanent--Interview with Lorraine Driscoll, Founder of Building Better Brains Learning Clinic

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What if learning disabilities aren't permanent? In this powerful conversation, educational therapist Lorraine Driscoll explains why IEPs, tutoring, and medication often miss the real problem — and how the brain can actually change. We talk neuroplasticity, sensory integration, labels, homeschooling, and the hidden reasons kids struggle with reading, focus, and self-regulation. This episode will completely change how you see your child's potential.

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