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Watch how I've helped 100+ families resolve Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) even though they tried everything and failed: https://www.teenfndacademy.com/tfa-yt When your teen suddenly can’t move their leg — or their whole body — it’s terrifying. You panic. You want to help. But what you do in that moment can actually make things worse… or create the foundation for real recovery. Most parents are never told this. In this video, Dr. Jin Lee, pediatric psychologist and founder of Teen FND Academy, explains why FND paralysis is not the emergency it seems — and what truly leads to long-term healing. You’ll learn how to stop chasing symptoms, avoid the panic trap, and start building recovery where it really counts: on the good days. Inside this episode: • What’s really happening during an FND paralysis episode • The most common parent mistakes (and why they backfire) • Why your child’s recovery starts before the next episode • How to train the nervous system like an Olympic athlete • What to say (and not say) when your teen freezes • The daily regulation plan that builds real brain-body trust • Why professional guidance may be the missing piece ⸻ 💬 Teen FND taking over your life? Here’s the next step → https://www.teenfndacademy.com/tfa-yt 🔔 Subscribe for weekly insights on teen FND recovery 👍 Like, comment, and share if this helped shift your thinking #fndrecovery #teenfndacademy #functionalneurologicaldisorder #fndparalysis #fnmindbody #drjinlee ⸻ Teen FND Academy and the information provided by me (Dr. Jin Lee) are solely intended for informational purposes and are not a substitute for advice, diagnosis, or treatment regarding medical or mental health conditions. Although I’m a licensed clinical psychologist, the views expressed on this site or any related content should not be taken for medical or psychiatric advice. Always consult your doctor or medical provider before making any decisions related to your physical or mental health.