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Hume understands that fitting in a bio
or neurofeedback session may not fit
in a 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. workday schedule.
"I'm here whenever a client can come."
Nobody wants to miss school, so most
of her clients will come aer school or
work, usually between the hours of 1
p.m. and 8 p.m. Payment for services is
private pay and can be made by cash,
check or credit card.
e work Hume is involved in
energizes her. Her passion for the field
of bio and neurofeedback is obvious
and her enthusiasm working with both
children and adult clients is clear. She's
not the type of person who likes to sit
still. "If I sit around, it's not good for
me. I have to be with people, engaging
with them. at's what gives me life
and energy." Her professionalism
does not stop in the Partnership
for Children building, either.
Within the community she is also
a mentor for professionals and PhD
psychologists who want to include bio
or neurofeedback into their practice,
some in the Army and the Air Force at
Fort Bragg.
She also volunteers her time as
Director of Special Needs Ministry
at Manna Church, visiting with new
families to find out how the church
can accommodate their special needs
children and what kind of sensory
products they may need to feel calm.
When asked if her clients have a
good time while they are visiting her
office, Hume laughs. "I hope so. I
try to make it that way. ere's work
involved, but I think it is fun for
them."
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For more information, scheduling
appointments and learning more about
possible scholarship options, visit
Neuropathways to Learning at www.
neuropathwaystl.com or call Debbie
Hume, RN, M.Ed., CET, BCB, BCN,
QEEG-T at (910) 257-7800.
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