 Tough Cases.Net prepares lectures on children's and adolescents handwriitng
We are available to speak at schools and explain and promote children's graphology; briefly explained below. The goal is to make both parents and teachers aware of the valuable information they can
receive from handwriting analysis, which they cannot attain from their own children.
Children and especially teenagers are reluctant to confide in their own parents. To be a better parent, one needs to know as much about their child as possible. Our lectures enable the parent and
the teacher to gain insight into their children through simple handwriting analysis comprehension.
Everyday, some youngster is committing suicide or committing a homicide or being abused. And their parents also are shocked that it has just happened to their child. The sad fact is that most of these incidents are
completely preventable.
Long before a child or young teenager takes this kind of action; they are showing signs for help. It shows up in a number of ways; parents are often too busy or unaware of these signs and
ignore them. The one place these signs will almost always show up is in their handwriting.
We help both parents and teachers spot these children and teenagers before it's too late; the early warning signs are clearly in their handwriting long before they themselves take action. Youngsters have few outlets to express
themselves, and it is often the child you would least expect will turn around one day and kill themselves.
We teach you to spot the tell tale handwriting traits which indicate suicide, sexual child abuse, hostility, social problems such as withdrawal and depression, as well as brain learning orientation, vocational and career leanings. Drug and alchohol abuse are easy to spot in a
person's handwriting. They lose neuromuscular control; hence they also lose control of their handwriting. The appearance will be overly loose and slack, and the baseline control will be completely sinuous and capricious. Letter
formations enlarge, and the rhythm is nervous and jerky.
Important disclosure: If you believe you have seen something suspicious in your child's or student's handwriting; then contact us immediately to confirm your suspicions
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