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Get Effective, Drug-Free ADHD Help for Your Child at Brain Balance
At Brain Balance, we build stronger, faster more connected brains, addressing the developmental differences at the root of ADHD. The result? Brains that can pay attention, block distractions, regulate emotions, and stay on task.
Proven Results
Our published research shows significant improvement in ADHD symptoms as reported by parents and clinicians.
Drug-Free
We offer a safe, natural approach to ADHD without the need for medication.
Personalized Plan
Every child receives a detailed assessment to develop a plan tailored to their specific challenges.
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See Results with The Brain Balance Program
Our published research* underscores significant improvements as reported by parents, clinicians, and teachers, spanning crucial domains including:
- ADHD Symptoms
- Focus & Attention
- Cognitive Skills
- Mental Well-Being
*Martin H. Teicher, Elizabeth Bolger, Poopak Hafezi, Laura C. Hernandez Garcia, Cynthia E. McGreenery, Leslie Weiser, Kyoko Ohashi, Alaptagin Khan,
Open assessment of the therapeutic and rate-dependent effects of brain balance center® and interactive metronome® exercises on children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, Psychiatry Research, Volume 319, 2023,
What Makes the Brain Balance Program Unique
Our program uses neuroplasticity to optimize brain connections through research-backed techniques that engage sensory, visual, auditory, and tactile processing, while also improving core muscles, coordination, timing, and cognition. Combined with brain-healthy nutrition, this supports whole-brain connectivity and development.
FAQs: Brain Balance & ADHD
What is ADHD?
ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) is a developmental disorder caused by the immature development of certain regions of the brain. This can lead to a wide range of challenges, including difficulties with attention, hyperactivity, impulsivity, behavior, learning, social interactions, emotional regulation, executive functions, and self-confidence.
Are there different types of ADHD?
- Inattentive Type: Children with this type of ADHD struggle to focus on tasks and activities, often appearing distracted.
- Hyperactive-Impulsive Type: Children with this type of ADHD have a constant need to be active and tend to act without thinking.
- Combined Type: This type of ADHD involves challenges with inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity.