About 70% of children on the Autism Spectrum have been diagnosed with ADD/ADHD.
Neurofeedback is rated a "Level One Best Support" for ADD/ADHD by the American Academy of Pediatrics. Studies show 50% of children no longer need stimulants.
Neuro-imaging research on brains of individuals on the Spectrum shows patterns of both hyper-connectivity (too much) and hypo-connectivity (not enough).
Neurofeedback contributes to increasing flexibility for stuck neurological patterns:
Hyper-connectivity can explain repetitive behaviors as well as the extreme sensitivity to sensory input such as light, sound, touch, and texture.
Hypo-connectivity can explain the difficulties in areas of social awareness, communication, clumsiness, coordination, and socially awkward experiences.
Speech and motor control have been shown to improve with neurofeedback. It makes sense that we can form new connections, or strengthen existing ones, when we exercise the brain with appropriate guidance.
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Neurofeedback helped bring the whole family into more harmony. The subtle changes in day-to-day functioning are long lasting.
Home User
We did the neurofeedback training as a family and had great results. From my experience I would say it improved my focus and clarity, giving me a sense of wellbeing. I felt more productive and efficient. As a family, it reduced everyone’s stress level and allowed for our time together to be more relaxed and enjoyable. I am glad we did it.
Home User
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Pigott, H., De Biase, L., Bodenhamer-Davis, E., & Davis, R. (2012). The evidence-base for neurofeedback as a reimbursable health care service to treat attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Retrieved from polysubstance-abuse.com