Is Your Child Bouncing Off The Walls? There Could Be A Reason

Let’s face it, young kids need constant stimulation. Their minds are still developing and they are curious about everything. This is a good thing and all part of growing up. But excessive energy or an inability to maintain control or focus could be a warning of a bigger issue.
Sustained Hyperactivity could signal a misfire in the brain. This is common in children, and often what leads some doctors to diagnose ADHD. But it could just be that the beta brainwaves in their heads are running too fast. Beta waves are one of four primary brainwaves in every person, and are responsible for conscious thought and intelligence. But if these waves are moving too fast, it could lead to hyperactivity.
Medications may help, but they do not solve the problem and can have side effects. A far better alternative is neurofeedback. This computer-based system can precisely identify those fast beta brainwaves and help slow them down over time. This process has many benefits: Less hyper, more focused, more organized and many others. Even better, it requires no medications and has no known side effects. But the best part is that it’s fun for kids to do: it just requires that they watch a movie or listen to music. The computer does all the work while they are engaged….and actually sitting still!
Neurofeedback has decades of research and case studies that show that it not only works, but results can be permanent. That is something that medications cannot provide. The first step in the process is getting a non-invasive brain map to identify which parts of the brain are not functioning optimally. From there neurofeedback session can help the brain function better, which can reduce or eliminate the symptoms associated with ADHD. Now wouldn’t that be a relief!