Neurofeedback

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Can a Neurodivergent Test Unlock the Brain?

The dialogue on neurodiversity has blossomed in recent times, fostering greater awareness and embracing the spectrum of neurological variations. At the heart of this evolving conversation lie neurodivergent assessments, instrumental in pinpointing and comprehending the myriad of neurodivergent characteristics and conditions. Drawing from my extensive experience as a Board Certified Neurofeedback Provider and Certified School Psychologist, I’ve engaged with and

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Neurofeedback What It Is, What It Does, What You Need to Know

Neurofeedback: What It Is, What It Does, What You Need to Know

Neurofeedback is a promising alternative for parents seeking a non-invasive, drug-free approach to addressing their child’s behavioral or emotional challenges. So how does neurofeedback work and help? Neurofeedback therapy can help children learn to regulate their brain activity, improve mood, reduce anxiety, and better focus and attention. It can be particularly helpful for children with ADHD, anxiety, depression, or learning

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young boy at computer - neurofeedback therapy

Neurofeedback Primer: Teach Your Brain to Ride a Bicycle

Looking at how neurofeedback works means thinking about ways you’ve learned when you didn’t even realize you had absorbed the information.  Think back to being a kid and learning how to ride a bike. You didn’t do anything other than try to balance. Eventually, your body figured out what needed to be done to keep yourself upright.

Your brain can totally do the same thing. When looking at how neurofeedback works, it really is like teaching your brain how to ride a bicycle by using a simple process of reinforcing the subconscious brain to change itself.

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How to Heal a Dysregulated Nervous System

How to Heal a Dysregulated Nervous System

As parents of dysregulated children, you understand the unique challenges that come with supporting your little ones on their journey to emotional well-being. You’ve witnessed the impact of a dysregulated nervous system firsthand, and you know that it can affect not only your child’s life but your family’s as well. Your own nervous system plays a crucial role in this

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9 Signs Your Child Might be Dyslexic: What are the Symptoms of Dyslexia in Children

9 Signs Your Child Might be Dyslexic: What are the Symptoms of Dyslexia in Children

Nationwide, 20% of the elementary school population is struggling with reading while one in five students has a language-based learning disability.  Currently, 80% of children with an IEP have reading difficulty, 85% of whom are diagnosed with dyslexia, a language-based learning disability.   Due to a lack of educator and administration understanding, Dyslexics are often misdiagnosed or diagnosed too late for early intervention

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child with ocd

Neurofeedback for OCD: Intrusive Thoughts and Rituals

Stress and anxiety disorders are more prevalent than ever in today’s perpetually connected world, where we are bombarded by constant input from various sources. As adults, multi-tasking is a common expectation, and we are pushed to go further faster in every aspect of our lives, endlessly comparing ourselves to others via a steady stream of social media. It should come

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Biofeedback vs. Neurofeedback

Biofeedback vs. Neurofeedback

With the rise of clinical issues such as anxiety and depression in children and adults, people are searching for natural mental health solutions.  Neurofeedback and biofeedback are two different forms of brain-based treatments that gained popularity in recent years due to their non-invasive and mediation-free approach to improving physical and mental health issues and clinical disorders. They both have decades

Read More »
QEEG Brain Map for ADHD and Austism

QEEG Brain Map for ADHD and Autism

The symptoms of ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder) and ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) often arise due to brain dysregulation. In these disorders, specific brain regions fail to work optimally to process behavioral or emotional control and mental functioning.  While brain dysregulation is more apparent in ASD than in ADHD, both conditions show chaos in the brain network. Since there’s no

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5 Ways Neurofeedback Helps Children and Teens with ADHD

5 Ways Neurofeedback Helps Children and Teens with ADHD

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder is type of a neurodevelopmental disorder affecting children and adults. Its common symptoms are inattention, impulsiveness, and hyperactivity. These symptoms can significantly impact an ADHD kid’s ability to function in daily life and can lead to difficulties in school, work, and relationships. While medications such as stimulants and non-stimulants are often thought to be the only

Read More »
17 Reasons A Child Has Mood Swings

17 Reasons A Child Has Mood Swings

Discover the 17 reasons why children experience mood swings, ranging from common developmental factors to clinical issues. Gain insights into emotional regulation and learn effective strategies to support your child’s mental well-being. Dr. Roseann provides valuable guidance for parents navigating their child’s mood fluctuations.

Read More »
Blog Can a Neurodivergent Test Unlock the Brain (1)

Can a Neurodivergent Test Unlock the Brain?

The dialogue on neurodiversity has blossomed in recent times, fostering greater awareness and embracing the spectrum of neurological variations. At the heart of this evolving conversation lie neurodivergent assessments, instrumental in pinpointing and comprehending the myriad of neurodivergent characteristics and conditions. Drawing from my extensive experience as a Board Certified Neurofeedback Provider and Certified School Psychologist, I’ve engaged with and

Read More »
Neurofeedback What It Is, What It Does, What You Need to Know

Neurofeedback: What It Is, What It Does, What You Need to Know

Neurofeedback is a promising alternative for parents seeking a non-invasive, drug-free approach to addressing their child’s behavioral or emotional challenges. So how does neurofeedback work and help? Neurofeedback therapy can help children learn to regulate their brain activity, improve mood, reduce anxiety, and better focus and attention. It can be particularly helpful for children with ADHD, anxiety, depression, or learning

Read More »
young boy at computer - neurofeedback therapy

Neurofeedback Primer: Teach Your Brain to Ride a Bicycle

Looking at how neurofeedback works means thinking about ways you’ve learned when you didn’t even realize you had absorbed the information.  Think back to being a kid and learning how to ride a bike. You didn’t do anything other than try to balance. Eventually, your body figured out what needed to be done to keep yourself upright.

Your brain can totally do the same thing. When looking at how neurofeedback works, it really is like teaching your brain how to ride a bicycle by using a simple process of reinforcing the subconscious brain to change itself.

Read More »
How to Heal a Dysregulated Nervous System

How to Heal a Dysregulated Nervous System

As parents of dysregulated children, you understand the unique challenges that come with supporting your little ones on their journey to emotional well-being. You’ve witnessed the impact of a dysregulated nervous system firsthand, and you know that it can affect not only your child’s life but your family’s as well. Your own nervous system plays a crucial role in this

Read More »
9 Signs Your Child Might be Dyslexic: What are the Symptoms of Dyslexia in Children

9 Signs Your Child Might be Dyslexic: What are the Symptoms of Dyslexia in Children

Nationwide, 20% of the elementary school population is struggling with reading while one in five students has a language-based learning disability.  Currently, 80% of children with an IEP have reading difficulty, 85% of whom are diagnosed with dyslexia, a language-based learning disability.   Due to a lack of educator and administration understanding, Dyslexics are often misdiagnosed or diagnosed too late for early intervention

Read More »
child with ocd

Neurofeedback for OCD: Intrusive Thoughts and Rituals

Stress and anxiety disorders are more prevalent than ever in today’s perpetually connected world, where we are bombarded by constant input from various sources. As adults, multi-tasking is a common expectation, and we are pushed to go further faster in every aspect of our lives, endlessly comparing ourselves to others via a steady stream of social media. It should come

Read More »
Biofeedback vs. Neurofeedback

Biofeedback vs. Neurofeedback

With the rise of clinical issues such as anxiety and depression in children and adults, people are searching for natural mental health solutions.  Neurofeedback and biofeedback are two different forms of brain-based treatments that gained popularity in recent years due to their non-invasive and mediation-free approach to improving physical and mental health issues and clinical disorders. They both have decades

Read More »
QEEG Brain Map for ADHD and Austism

QEEG Brain Map for ADHD and Autism

The symptoms of ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder) and ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) often arise due to brain dysregulation. In these disorders, specific brain regions fail to work optimally to process behavioral or emotional control and mental functioning.  While brain dysregulation is more apparent in ASD than in ADHD, both conditions show chaos in the brain network. Since there’s no

Read More »
5 Ways Neurofeedback Helps Children and Teens with ADHD

5 Ways Neurofeedback Helps Children and Teens with ADHD

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder is type of a neurodevelopmental disorder affecting children and adults. Its common symptoms are inattention, impulsiveness, and hyperactivity. These symptoms can significantly impact an ADHD kid’s ability to function in daily life and can lead to difficulties in school, work, and relationships. While medications such as stimulants and non-stimulants are often thought to be the only

Read More »
17 Reasons A Child Has Mood Swings

17 Reasons A Child Has Mood Swings

Discover the 17 reasons why children experience mood swings, ranging from common developmental factors to clinical issues. Gain insights into emotional regulation and learn effective strategies to support your child’s mental well-being. Dr. Roseann provides valuable guidance for parents navigating their child’s mood fluctuations.

Read More »
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