Parents Unheard
What if the therapy system isn't failing your child — it's just starting in the wrong place? Erinn Askin is an occupational therapist and founder of OTEAM, a clinic that layers advanced neurotechnology onto traditional OT and speech therapy. She calls it neuroadaptive therapy, and the core argument is simple: most children are being handed a top-down approach before their brain and nervous system are ready to receive it. We cover why intensive therapy leverages neuroplasticity in ways weekly sessions can't, how a five-minute brain map can detect anxiety and depression in a nonverbal child, and what cold laser therapy actually does at a cellular level. We also get honest about the NHS, and why some UK families have faced consequences for seeking help elsewhere. Erinn shares two case studies that are hard to forget, and offers a genuinely different way of thinking about where to start. Find Erinn at oteam.com
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