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Neurofeedback for Children: Luigi's Story

Posted by Natalie Baker, LMHC on Apr 14, 2016

For many children, the month of September has a special meaning.  It is the time many go back to school and it can bring feelings of excitement, freshness, and even joy.  For children with focusing challenges, however, this season often causes fear and dread.

Children who have trouble focusing experience difficulty in school, usually with grades and behavior. For these kids, a new school year signals insecurity and doubt. These children do not lack intelligence.  Contrarily, they are often very smart and creative, but are not confident in their abilities. In some cases, this can begin to affect their relationships with others. The pressure to please their parents and teachers by performing well can be overwhelming and induce stress.  

Parents looking for safe and effective support systems to help their children with school performance increasingly turn to neurofeedback.  As a safe and non-invasive form of brain training, neurofeedback is growing in popularity with families to help manage emotional fitness and resiliency in children.  

Below is the story of one family who tried neurofeedback to help their son improve his attention.  A school counselor recommended neurofeedback and Luigi's mother reached out to us.  Read about his journey to increased focus and confidence through neurofeedback training.

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Jeanine called me about her 8-year-old son, Luigi, searching for a way to help him improve his performance at school. Luigi came into my office as an eager participant.  He was happy to hear that he had the potential to be calmer and more focused and, better yet, that all he had to do to achieve these results was show up.

He enjoyed his favorite movie during his neurofeedback sessions as the brain training took place.

After 7 sessions the neurofeedback results were already evident.  Jeanine happily reported:

 

“This is the best thing that’s ever happened to him because he is more focused and confident. He analyzes things more now and considers cause and effect… now he knows there are circumstances and he won’t do that (behavior) because he’d rather get the reward.  The biggest change I’ve seen is that he’s more confident and positive. Children with focus challenges need a confidence boost.” 

About his relationships, she commented:

“I see him interacting with other kids.  It seems less about attention now and more about a mutual, equal relationship.  The after-school teacher is also saying he seems more social and confident in his interactions.” 

Results from Neurofeedback Training

Before and after Neurofeedback training for kidsLuigi's teachers also took notice of his new ability to focus and finish his work.  Not only were adults observing Luigi’s shifts, but tests showed his progress as well. On a recent test, he even scored within the top ten percentile for his grade.

His handwriting improved drastically, he was tolerating more frustration and his therapist even started to decrease sessions.

A surprising effect for his mom was that Luigi’s drawings have become more detailed; stick figures are now prominent characters with a shape, form and title.  This type of change has also been documented in the book Neurofeedback for Developmental Disabilities.

One heartwarming effect Jeanine reported was Luigi paying more attention to his younger siblings and taking on the role of the “elder” brother.  She noticed while on a family stroll on the Coney Island boardwalk that he had taken his little brother’s hand because it was “necessary.”

Overall, Luigi is more buoyant, less anxious and less frustrated.  He wanted to add his own review of his experience after reading this article.  He stated, “if the parents believe in their children’s heart, (he feels neurofeedback) would work for them too.”

Neurofeedback Review: An update from luigi and his mom

When we were creating videos of client reviews of neurofeedback, we asked Jeanine if she and Luigi would be willing to share their experience with NeurOptimal®. It had been two years since he started training, and we wanted to show the long term impact of brain training for children.  She told us he would be thrilled to talk about his experience and that he still remembers doing the neurofedback program.  Here's a video testimonial of his experience: 

 

 


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What is the best neurofeedback for children? 

The number one reason for why we chose NeurOptimal® neurofeedback equipment for our center is because it is the best device for training children. It is safe and appropriate for use at any age.  There are three main reasons we chose this system.  

  1. Safe and non-invasive.  The NeurOptimal equipment was designed by clinical psychologists who wanted to create a neurofeedback system that was synchronized with the brain's natural way of improving its functioning and processing new information.  Dynamical neurofeedback works as a precisely timed feedback system through micro-interruptions in music that trigger the brain's natural self-improvement system.  Nothing is added, no change is forced.

  2. The equipment is fully automated. This feature allows for successful training sessions regardless of who is setting up or running the session.  No professional trainer is required and set-up is simple.  This makes the NeurOptimal system appropriate for home use.  Parents can run sessions for their children, making it much more convenient than therapies requiring in-office sessions.  At home sessions make children feel more comfortable, as they don't feel stigmatized with 'having problems'. Training at home works especially well when parents also brain train.  

  3. It's affordable.  With other forms of neurofeedback, the client first has to do a costly brain map, which costs between $500-3000, and then have sessions in-office with a professional trainer.  This means programs can cost over $10,000.  With the automation of NeurOptimal, we have a number of affordable price points. No brain map is needed and sessions start at $40 each.  Learn more about our prices.

Are there side effects from neurofeedback?

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This is the number one question parents ask after finding out whether NeurOptimal® fits their needs. 

Because the NeurOptimal system is purely a feedback system about brain wave activity, it does not cause side effects. 

Other types of neurofeedback, called linear or protocol neurofeedback, operate differently and the neurofeedback trainer sets protocols to train the brain to go into certain brainwave frequencies. 

Linear neurofeedback, while still appropriate for children, can produce temporary unwanted side effects. That is why an expert trainer is needed for this type of brain training.

When Doctors Sue and Valdeane Brown created NeurOptimal, they had children in mind.  The technology works by synchronizing feedback millisecond-by-millisecond. The trainee is alerted to changes in brain waves through micro-interruptions in music. This brings the brain's attention to the changes, allowing it to be more aware of shifting states.  This gentle alerting system is designed to mirror how the brain naturally optimizes itself. 

Many behavioral, mental and emotional habits we see have a brain wave pattern connected to it.  When you interrupt those waves, you become aware of those patterns, and transformation begins. 


 

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Benefits of Neurofeedback for Kids

neurofeedback-for-kids-benefits-listedThe main benefits parents look for in a neurofeedback program for their kids are 1) helping with school performance and 2) managing stress and emotional ups and downs.

NeurOptimal® is designed to help with overall improvement in mental and emotional wellness.  So even though parents may have specific goals, such as improving grades or minimizing performance anxiety, they also tend to see unexpected benefits, such as more restful sleep.  Likewise, parents commonly report that bed wetting has stopped, even when that was not the primary reason for seeking neurofeedback.  

As we saw with Luigi's story, parents often report that children's relationships with their siblings and friends improve as they start to manage their emotions better and experience more confidence.  When bad emotional habits are interrupted, children quickly reset to match their current needs.  They become calmer and better able to focus. This allows them to become more responsive and listen better.  

Neurofeedback At home

neuroptimal-training-neurofeedback-home-kit-1While Luigi trained in our neurofeedback center in New York, most parents choose to train their kids at home using a neurofeedback home kit. NeurOptimal®  is easy to operate, and at-home training eliminates the commute.  

The NeurOptimal® equipment was designed to work as well at home as it does an office setting.  The system is fully automated through software called AutoNav.  This technology is key to providing the same quality training at home as you would receive in an office.  There is no need to shift protocols or monitor settings. The system works through a dynamic play between the software and the changing brain, so that accurate feedback is given to the brain about its maladaptive patterns. 

The advanced design of neurofeedback makes it a first-rate home system.  The brain already knows how to optimize itself, and simply needs the right feedback to see its bad habits. NeurOptimal® uses moment-to-moment data on brain activity to provide feedback via micro-interruptions in music.


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Tips for successful home training

5 TIPS FOR BEST NEUROFEEDBACK RESULTS - instagramParents are often concerned with the quality of neurofeedback when training at home. As we explained, NeurOptimal® is designed as a fully-automated system, so there is no need for a professional to be present during the training. Of course, there are some guidelines that will help you and your children gain the most from your brain training. 

Make a schedule. With how busy schedules are today, sometimes the only obstacle to success is making sure sessions are on the family calendar. We advise parents using neurofeedback at home to create a schedule and stick to it.  We see the best results when clients train consistently. This means setting realistic expectations for how brain training fits into a child's schedule. It is best to look for 30 minute periods of downtime, when the child can sit down and focus on one activity, such as watching a movie or reading a book.

Train togetherWe find that families who train together, grow together. When parents train alongside their kids, it benefits everyone. This is for a number of reasons. Namely, parents who train with their children are more likely to stick to schedule. Children are also more likely to be excited about activities they can do as a family. Watching mom or dad do their brain training sets a good example, and 

Incorporate other healthy habitsJust like any wellness program, NeurOptimal® works best when taking a holistic approach. Combining neurofeedback with other healthy habits, like a regular sleeping pattern, healthy eating and physical exercise, will help optimize results. The great thing is that neurofeedback also helps promote these habits, making it easy to create a comprehensive wellness routine. 

Incorporating these tips into your brain training can help you and your children see more successful outcomes, just like Luigi! 

 

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ABOUT AUTHORNFT-NYC-neurofeedback-trainer-natalie-neuroptimal-advanced-trainer-2

Natalie N. Baker, LMHC, is the founder of Neurofeedack Training Co. and certified Advanced NeurOptimal® Neurofeedback trainer. She holds a Master's Degree in Counseling and has been working as a psychotherapist since 1999. As a practicing Buddhist since 1991 and a meditation teacher since 1998, Natalie combines her Western and Eastern approaches to bring a broader perspective to mental health and wellness. In 2010 she added neurofeedback therapy to her practice as additional support for optimizing wellness.

Expertise: Psychotherapy, Neurofeedback & NeurOptimal Trainer Representative. 

Location: New York City, 32 Union Square, E1017, NY 10003
Email: Natalie@neurofeedbacktraining.com
Phone: 347-860-4778