Putting Humpty Dumpty Back Together
What if…you actually could put Humpty Dumpty back together again?
When I first learned what my old high school pal Cara Lindell was up to I said ~ “huh?” The more I learned, the more I knew she was on to something. Something that changes the lives of children, adults, families and every person they interact with for the rest of their lives.
Imagine you have a child who is having trouble focusing in school or interacting socially. Perhaps they have autism, ADD/ADHD or developmental delays.
What if…you had a way to change their experience ~ without medicine ~ permanently?
Kind of like putting Humpty Dumpty back together again. Lives are changed. Futures are changed. It’s actually kind of hard to quantify the life-long benefits of Cara’s work.
So, what does she do and how does she do it? It’s so simple yet hard to explain. Picture a string of Christmas lights with one loose bulb. The bulbs closest to the electrical source are bright, those after the bum bulb are either dim or out. Cara uses Kinetic Bridging to take up the neurological slack of the individual muscle fibers (fixes the bum bulbs) that are causing the developmental breakdown in a child. The process stabilizes the muscles turning the fibers from “off” to “on” which facilitates other outcomes within the body (illuminating the entire string of lights).
Cara can explain it much better.
Cara Lindell, founder of Kinetic Konnections and Kinetic Bridging, has stepped away from the pack and is making a difference. Thanks Cara for doing it different and creating a positive life-long impact for children.
To learn more about how Kinetic Bridging can help your child, contact Cara at Info@KineticBridging.com.



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