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Boosting Back-to-School Success: Why Summer Neurofeedback Can Help Kids Thrive

May 15, 20261 min read

As summer begins, many parents look for ways to give their children a strong start for the upcoming school year. Neurofeedback training—a non-invasive method designed to improve how the brain functions is a great option!

Neurofeedback uses sensors placed on the scalp to monitor brainwave activity while a child watches a screen, listens to music or plays a game. The system provides real-time feedback, helping the brain learn to regulate itself more efficiently over time.

Summer is an ideal time to begin. Without the demands of homework and busy schedules, children can attend sessions consistently—an important factor in effectiveness—and build skills before academic pressures return.

For children with ADHD, neurofeedback has shown evidence of improving attention, impulse control, and focus in some clinical studies. It is often used alongside behavioral strategies.

Neurofeedback may also support children experiencing Anxiety disorders, Depression, and Insomnia—all of which can negatively impact academic performance, mood, and classroom behavior. Some research suggests improvements in emotional regulation and sleep patterns.

Children with learning difficulties may benefit as well, with potential gains in attention span, working memory, and processing speed. Even children without specific challenges may see “peak performance” benefits, including better focus, resilience, and mental stamina.

Neurofeedback is considered safe and medication-free, but it requires commitment which is why summer is the PERFECT time!

Locally, families in Brighton have access to a unique resource: Christy Kennedy M.S., BCN the only board-certified neurofeedback practitioner serving the area, offering specialized training tailored to each child’s needs.

Ready to get started? Contact Integrated Wellness Associates at
720-317-3022 to schedule a consultation and learn how neurofeedback can support your child’s success this school year.

Mario Waller

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Dawa Sherpa, Publisher

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