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Author & Director of The Arrowsmith School and Programs, Barbara Arrowsmith-Young speaks with Fanny Kiefer about her new book: The Woman Who Changed Her Brain. Her journey of discovery and innovation to overcome her own severe learning disabilities
Author & Director of The Arrowsmith School and Programs, Barbara Arrowsmith-Young speaks with Fanny Kiefer about her new book: The Woman Who Changed Her Brain. Her journey of discovery and innovation to overcome her own severe learning disabilities
Author & Director of The Arrowsmith School and Programs, Barbara Arrowsmith-Young speaks with Fanny Kiefer about her new book: The Woman Who Changed Her Brain. Her journey of discovery and innovation to overcome her own severe learning disabilities
Extended Interview with Howard Eaton, 60 Minutes about his challenges through school with dyslexia.
New Hope: Eaton Arrowsmith School in Vancouver is helping 35 families with learning conditions to rewire their brains. Learning difficulties is not a life sentence.
The Brain That Changes Itself. CBC, The Nature of Things with David Suzuki
Barbara Arrowsmith-Young shares her journey with Mary Hynes on Open Heart Segment.
News segment on The Arrowsmith Program at the Benevolent Society in Brisbane, Australia and how children with diagnoses like dyslexia are rewiring and strengthening their brains.
Vicki Gabereau describes Barbara Arrowsmith-Young as a remarkable woman who is a guru for families with children with learning problems.
Barbara Arrowsmith-Young is interviewed about her program based on the principles of neuroplasticity and the research outcomes. The Arrowsmith School's celebrating it's 40th anniversary.
Special edition TV segment on Arrowsmith School produced by Liane Kotler at the Enoch Turner School House in Toronto, Canada.
Barbara shares how her learning challenges as a child really affected her mental health and how strengthening her brain helped her overcome her learning difficulties.
Body and Health speaks with Barbara Arrowsmith-Young, the woman who fixed her own brain.
"There's tremendous stigma of having a learning disability, even today." As part of a series of interviews looking at support for dyslexia Barbara Arrowsmith-Young joined us this morning to talk about overcoming what was diagnosed as a "mental block" and major impediment and her Arrowsmith Program for students with learning disabilities.