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Anyone used Neurofeedback?
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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 295702" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>We tried something like this for difficult child 2 over about a 3 month period. The therapist that conducted the exercises had this special program that was like a video game, and difficult child 2 had to watch the screen and try to manipulate the color of part of the game by focusing his attention and remaining calm and relaxed. It had something to do with certain brain waves being activated (sorry I'm not remembering which ones). He wore the electrodes on his scalp to record his brain activity. He did pretty well with it, and even better when his medications were working and he was stable. The goal was to get him accustom to feeling what this calm, focused, relaxed state was like so that he could do it himself in the classroom.</p><p> </p><p>We may go back to that again sometime soon. Our insurance covered it, and it did seem to help the short time he was on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 295702, member: 3444"] We tried something like this for difficult child 2 over about a 3 month period. The therapist that conducted the exercises had this special program that was like a video game, and difficult child 2 had to watch the screen and try to manipulate the color of part of the game by focusing his attention and remaining calm and relaxed. It had something to do with certain brain waves being activated (sorry I'm not remembering which ones). He wore the electrodes on his scalp to record his brain activity. He did pretty well with it, and even better when his medications were working and he was stable. The goal was to get him accustom to feeling what this calm, focused, relaxed state was like so that he could do it himself in the classroom. We may go back to that again sometime soon. Our insurance covered it, and it did seem to help the short time he was on it. [/QUOTE]
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