The Achievements of The Institutes

The goal of The Institutes is to raise significantly the intellectual, physical, and social abilities of all children.

The majority of the brain-injured children enrolled in The Institutes programs achieve one of these objectives. Many achieve two of these objectives. Some children achieve all of these objectives. Some children achieve none of these objectives.

 The Institutes carefully records the most significant achievements of brain-injured children enrolled in The Intensive Treatment Program.

Among those achievements are:

  • The children with mobility problems who can now crawl, creep, walk, or run for the first time.
  • The children with sensory or learning problems who can now see, hear, talk, read, or write for the first time.
  • The children who are ready to join their well peers.

These results are published in The Institutes journal, The IN-REPORT. You can view some of our victories by clicking here.  


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