Consultations

You can have access to HannahAna's knowledge and love in different ways:

1. Assessment: Improving Behaviourial Problems

Improving behavioural problems, such as hyperactivity and a short attention span.
(Assessment, individual exercise plan and phone follow up.)

ADHD is claimed to be a hereditary behaviour disorder. This is utter nonsense. Behaviour is always learned. It is the environment that forms habits.

You as a parent are not the problem, but you can be the solution. You are a ‘good’ parent, just as nearly all of us are. The problem is not you, but us, all of us. We have created conditions that make it very hard for children to grow at their own pace and to get everything they need for their harmonious development.

Big, loud and hectic cities have a higher percentage of children diagnosed ADHD, than country towns. Mexico City leads with 30%! Sicily doesn’t know the problem. ADHD-like behaviour can develop when children give priority to the use of some senses and neglect others. The choice is unconscious, partly due to unbalanced sensory experiences. These are the conclusions HannahAna came to, following intensive studies of the subject. Her many years of experience allow her to compare the changes within childhood and the behaviour of children over the last 40 years.

Depending on the time when hyperactivity developed and the present age of the child, there is a good chance that the behaviour can be improved by changes within the family environment and exercises giving new directions to the senses.

Altering behaviour can sometimes be as easy as changing television viewing and play habits, however more often it takes continuous awareness and doing exercises, over a long period of time.

About 20% of children with ADHD-like behaviour, have developed such deeply rooted and undesirable habits of interaction between sensory information and thinking patterns, that no environmental changes or exercises will have a significant effect.

However, that means that, for 80% of children with ADHD behaviour, there is hope, especially if they are still under the age of seven.


2. Home Visit - Family Alignment

This is a flexible approach, adaptable to all kinds of family problems and especially useful when parents have problems in staying in charge of their children, or if a child has developed into a little tyrant, trying to dominate everyone.

Another serious reason to call for help, too often not seen as the source of many annoyances and problems, comes from children being cut off from their capacity to play creatively. This is by no means harmless, as children under the age of seven learn mainly through play. This can be the reason for destructive behaviour, or can manifest as a learning difficulty.

HannahAna will explain the reason for certain problems and will show solutions. These may include the following:

  • Basic educational tools of interaction.
  • Looking for areas of improvements within the family routine.
  • Developing new family agreements.
  • Discovering individual areas of strength in each child and giving direction on how these can be developed to the child’s benefit and for the good of the whole family.
  • Developing new areas of interest to balance out weaknesses in a child’s personality
  • Possibility for parents to look at the shortcomings of their own childhood and how these influence their parenting skills.
  • Looking for ways of healing.

For more information, contact Hannahana:

info@hannahana.com.au