
Disconnected Kids
The Groundbreaking Brain Balance Program for Children with Autism, ADHD, Dyslexia, and Other Neurological Disorders
《Disconnected Kids》概述
"Disconnected Kids" reveals Dr. Melillo's revolutionary Brain Balance Program, transforming over 50,000 children with neurological disorders without medication. Now in 80+ cities worldwide, this approach challenges conventional wisdom that conditions like autism and ADHD are irreversible. Could environmental factors, not genetics, be the key?
《Disconnected Kids》核心主题
- functional disconnection syndrome
- hemispheric imbalance
- neuroplasticity in children
- sensory motor exercises
- brain balance approach
《Disconnected Kids》经典语录
Most importantly, the brain can change.
The human brain is uniquely malleable.
Without stimulation, brain cells degenerate and die.
These aren't just statistics-they represent millions of struggling children and desperate families.
We're facing an unprecedented crisis in childhood health.
《Disconnected Kids》主要人物
- Dr. Robert MelilloAuthor and creator of the Brain Balance approach
关于作者
《Disconnected Kids》作者介绍
Robert Melillo, bestselling author of Disconnected Kids and a globally recognized expert in childhood neurodevelopmental disorders, combines three decades of clinical practice with pioneering brain research.
A clinician, professor, and founder of the evidence-based Melillo Method®, he specializes in addressing functional disconnection syndrome—the root cause of conditions like ADHD, autism, and dyslexia. His work spans academic research, over 30 years of hands-on neurology practice, and leadership roles at the National Institute for Brain and Rehabilitation Sciences.
Melillo co-founded the Brain Balance Achievement Centers, a network implementing his groundbreaking therapies, and co-hosts the Disconnected Kids Reconnected Families web series. His other works, including Reconnected Kids and The Autism Storm, further explore brain-based solutions for behavioral and learning challenges.
Disconnected Kids has become a cornerstone resource for parents and clinicians, endorsed for its actionable strategies to rewire developing brains through movement, sensory stimulation, and neuroplasticity.
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关于本书的常见问题
Disconnected Kids presents a drug-free approach to treating childhood neurological disorders like ADHD, autism, and dyslexia by addressing brain hemisphere imbalances. Dr. Robert Melillo introduces Functional Disconnection Syndrome (FDS)—a disconnect between the left and right brain hemispheres—and outlines the Brain Balance Program, which uses sensory exercises, diet modifications, and primitive reflex integration to restore brain coordination.
Parents, educators, and therapists seeking alternatives to medication for children with behavioral, social, or learning challenges. It’s also valuable for those interested in neurodevelopmental science, holistic interventions, or understanding conditions like autism spectrum disorders through the lens of brain connectivity.
Yes, for its actionable strategies grounded in 30+ years of clinical practice. The book offers evidence-backed exercises, dietary guidelines, and behavior modification tips, with documented success in over 50,000 children. Critics note it challenges conventional psychiatry but praise its focus on root causes over symptom management.
FDS describes a developmental imbalance where one brain hemisphere matures faster than the other, disrupting coordination. This asymmetry causes symptoms ranging from attention deficits (ADHD) to social communication struggles (autism). Melillo argues FDS underlies most childhood neurological disorders, differing only in severity and affected brain regions.
The program combines:
- Sensorimotor exercises (e.g., balance training, eye-tracking drills) to stimulate lagging brain regions
- Nutritional changes (eliminating gluten, sugar, and processed foods) to reduce inflammation
- Primitive reflex integration to address retained infant reflexes linked to neurological delays
Melillo claims autism symptoms improve by rebalancing brain connectivity through the Brain Balance Program. Case studies show enhanced social interaction, reduced repetitive behaviors, and better emotional regulation. However, results vary, and the approach is complementary—not a replacement for therapies like ABA.
Retained primitive reflexes (e.g., Moro reflex) indicate disrupted brain development, exacerbating sensory sensitivities and motor delays. The book provides exercises to suppress these reflexes, promoting higher-brain function and reducing hyperactivity or anxiety.
Unlike stimulant medications targeting symptoms, Melillo’s approach addresses underlying brain asymmetry through non-invasive methods. The book emphasizes improving hemispheric communication via physical exercises and dietary adjustments, with claims of long-term benefits over drug dependency.
The plan eliminates:
- Gluten and casein (linked to gut-brain inflammation)
- Artificial additives and processed sugars
- High-mercury fish
It encourages anti-inflammatory foods like leafy greens, omega-3-rich fish, and probiotic-rich fermented foods.
Some clinicians question the lack of large-scale peer-reviewed studies validating the Brain Balance Program. Critics argue it oversimplifies complex disorders but acknowledge its value in advocating non-pharmaceutical interventions.
It expands on concepts from Neurobehavioral Disorders of Childhood (2004) and precedes Reconnected Kids, which focuses on behavioral strategies. The later Autism book delves into environmental risk factors and preconception prevention, creating a comprehensive resource series.
While targeting children, the exercises and nutritional advice may aid adults with residual FDS symptoms (e.g., poor coordination, attention issues). Melillo’s follow-up books, like The Disconnected Man, adapt these principles for adult neurology.






















