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In this episode of the Super Daddy Club podcast, we sit down with Dr. Robert Melillo, a world-renowned expert in brain health and developmental disorders. As a clinician, professor, brain researcher, and bestselling author of Disconnected Kids, Dr. Melillo has dedicated his life to understanding and treating conditions such as ADHD, autism, OCD, tics, and anxiety.
Dr. Melillo introduces us to the science behind Functional Disconnection Syndrome (FDS) and the concept of brain imbalance. We explore early childhood brain development, the rise in neurodevelopmental disorders, and how environmental and immune system factors shape neurological outcomes.
He also shares insights into diagnostic red flags, the role of primitive reflexes, and the limitations of traditional treatment. We dive deep into his signature multimodal treatment approach known as The Melillo Method, which has helped thousands of children and adults globally.
Topics Covered:
- The evolution of autism and ADHD discourse
- Causes behind the rising rates of neurological disorders
- How brain hemispheres develop and become unbalanced
- Functional Brain Disconnection Syndrome explained
- Early signs of autism and ADHD
- Risks of early medication for children
- Why traditional diagnoses may overlook root causes
- The Melillo Method and its clinical applications
- Who benefits from multimodal brain therapies
- Dr. Melillo's vision for the future of brain health treatment
This episode is essential for parents, educators, clinicians, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of how the brain works-and how it can heal.

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