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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
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
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From abc news: New Study Reveals ADHD Can Be Treated Without Drugs
From GMA and ABC News: “New Study Reveals ADHD Can Be Treated Without Drugs” Click here for the video
New study shows ADHD meds do not improve grades
A new long term study on the effects of ADHD medications on student grades is out. The June study looked at medication usage and educational outcomes of nearly 4,000 students in Quebec over an average of 11 years and found … Continue reading
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Biofeedback now a ‘Level 1 – Best Support’ Intervention for Attention and Hyperactivity Behaviors
Good news for Neurofeedback! The American Academy of Pediatrics “Evidence-based Child and Adolescent Psycho-social Interventions” has just announced it will elevate biofeedback to “Level 1 — Best Support” as an intervention for Attention & Hyperactivity Behaviors in the next edition. Read article … Continue reading
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Recent Canadian study shows brain fMRI is changed by Neurofeedback
Researchers at the Western University and the Lawson Health Research Institute have discovered that functional changes within a key brain network occur directly after a 30-minute session of noninvasive, neural-based training, also known as Neurofeedback. Experts have long believed that … Continue reading