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Neurofeedback Helping Children with Learning Difficulties
Learning difficulties can often be challenging and frustrating for children. Many children with learning difficulties struggle with focus, attention, and self-regulation, making it difficult to excel in school and other areas. However, advances in neuroscience and technology offer an innovative approach to helping children with learning difficulties through neurofeedback.
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Neurofeedback is a painless, non-invasive therapy that involves measuring a person's brain activity using electroencephalography (EEG) sensors placed on the scalp. The EEG sensors pick up on the child's brainwaves, and computer software analyzes the data to determine patterns of brain activity. The information is fed back to the child in real-time through audio, visual or tactile feedback, allowing the child to learn how to regulate their brain activity.
Here are some ways neurofeedback can help children with learning difficulties:
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1. Improved Attention and Focus
Children with learning difficulties often struggle with attention and focus, making it challenging to complete tasks, concentrate, and perform well in school. Neurofeedback can help improve attention and focus by training the child's brain to produce the desired brainwave patterns associated with concentration. Through neurofeedback, the child learns to regulate their brain activity and increase their attention span, improving their performance in school and daily life.
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2. Better Memory and Recall
Many children with learning difficulties struggle with memory and recall, making it difficult to process and retain information. Neurofeedback may help stimulate the neural pathways associated with memory and recall, helping the child to retain information and strengthen their recall ability.
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3. Reduced Anxiety and Stress
Children with learning difficulties often experience anxiety and stress, which can exacerbate their learning difficulties. Neurofeedback can help reduce anxiety and stress by training the child's brain to produce the desired brainwave patterns associated with relaxation and calmness. Through neurofeedback, the child learns to regulate their brain activity and reduce their anxiety and stress levels, leading to improved emotional well-being.
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4. Improved Self-Regulation
Self-regulation refers to the ability to manage emotions, behaviour, and impulses. Many children with learning difficulties struggle with self-regulation, leading to behavioural issues, mood swings, and impulsivity. Neurofeedback can help improve self-regulation by training the child's brain to produce the desired brainwave patterns associated with self-control and emotional regulation. Through neurofeedback, the child learns to regulate their brain activity and improve their self-regulatory abilities, leading to improved behaviour and emotional stability.
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Neurofeedback is a promising brain training intervention for children with learning difficulties. Through neurofeedback, children can learn to regulate their brain activity, leading to improved attention, memory, emotional well-being, and self-regulation. If you have a child with learning difficulties, consider exploring the benefits of neurofeedback and how it could improve their quality of life.
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By using Neurofeedback training, we can help reduce the duration, frequency, and intensity of children experiencing learning difficulties.
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Our neurofeedback brain training is the perfect solution for children struggling with learning difficulties, task concentration, lack of focus, memory challenges, forgetfulness, attention problems, short attention spans, and absent-mindedness.
How does Neurofeedback treatment work?
Neurofeedback is an innovative training approach that helps your brain retrain itself to support healthier brainwave activity.
Sit back and relax
Our neurofeedback practitioners begin by ensuring your comfort and position electrodes on your scalp to capture an instant measurement of your brainwave activity.
Let your brain do the work
The Neurofeedback technology communicates with your brain directly, while you watch a movie, play a game, read a book, or listen to music.
Feel your brain change
As your brainwave activity shifts towards a healthier state, your brain receives positive feedback. Through regular sessions, these improvements become ingrained in your brain, leading to long-lasting changes.
What does Neurofeedback training look like?
1 - 2 sessions per week
45-60 minute sessions
20 - 30 sessions*
* The number of sessions required may differ based on the individual's condition. Individuals with more complex conditions might require additional sessions to achieve the best possible results.