Tag Archives: ADHD

Doing Neurofeedback in the Summer helps prepare students for a better school year!

What is your student doing this summer to prevent the ‘Summer Slide’? Summer Slide is the regression in academic proficiency due to long layoffs from school and learning activities. Summer is a great time for students to do Neurofeedback to … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged , , , | Leave a comment

What is inattentive ADD?

What is inattentive ADD? Check out the article below. If you are looking for a non-med treatment for ADHD, take a look at Neurofeedback! It’s non-invasive and most students enjoy doing it! Contact us for more information!https://www.additudemag.com/dopamenu-dopamine-menu-adhd-brain/?ecd=wnl_additude_240807_cons_adhd_school&goal=0_d9446392d6-fce202ceaf-287788085

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged , , , | Leave a comment

How successful are Neurofeedback treatments, and how long do they last?

Here’s a text I just received today: “I wanted to let you know ‘CM’ is doing great! He is a junior (in high school) now. He has a job. He got straight A’s in his regular classes and 2 online … Continue reading

Posted in ADHD, Neurofeedback, Uncategorized | Tagged , , | Leave a comment

Tips for Getting Your Child to Bed

School is starting soon, and parents will be in the yearly struggle of getting students to bed earlier.  This is a little more difficult with ADHD children.  Here are some tips from Terry Matlen of ADDConsults: There are many studies … Continue reading

Posted in ADHD, Children, Families, Sleep | Tagged , , | Leave a comment

Five Drug-Free Treatments for ADHD

Medication is not the only treatment for ADHD! Dr Daniel Amen recommends 5 Drug Free Treatments for ADHD They are: Neurofeedback – Brain training using EEG Neurofeedback – effective, but takes several sessions, no side effects Nutrition – High protein, … Continue reading

Posted in ADHD, Children, Daniel Amen, Neurofeedback | Tagged , , , | Leave a comment

Study Shows Link Between Maternal Stress and Childhood ADHD

A study published in The Journal of the Canadian Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry suggests that there is  a relationship between maternal stress during pregnancy and childhood ADHD.  Which kind of makes sense.  There is an increasing amount of … Continue reading

Posted in ADHD, anxiety, Autism, Children, Families, Neurofeedback, Pregnant Mothers | Tagged , , , , | Leave a comment