In Brighton, will she pick quick witted Emily, who some may see as a giggler but Bernadette sees as having signs of a quick intellect at work.…? Or will she go for 11 year old Connor who is so creative that he finds it hard to focus on anything in the long term and follow his ideas through? Whoever she chooses will need intense brain training to give them the tools to pull off the challenge she has set them. Using techniques you can try at home, she shows them how to pre-programme the brain to recognize and deal with distractions before they occur; give their brain a photographic image of them already succeeding, giving the brain a new and positive target to work towards; teaches them how to break things down into small steps to achieve goals, and shows the remarkable impact on the brain of changing a child’s perspective by taking a different view of themselves and the opportunity life can give them when they see their house from the new vantage point of their highest local viewpoint. All goes well with the brain training, but will the loving and caring child’s mother be able to be brave enough to step back and give them the chance to succeed and fly on their own…?