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We Help Kids Who Struggle With ADHD

Brain Balance Achievement Center of Coral Springs Helps Children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a disorder that causes children to struggle with paying attention, being extremely active, and acting impulsively. ADHD can affect children behaviorally and academically because students struggle with daily activities, such as sitting still, focusing on instruction, staying organized, and waiting their turn. The best child ADHD program addresses the child’s specific type of ADHD through a natural, whole-child approach.

The right side of the brain regulates social behavior, impulsivity, and attention, so ADHD is caused by decreased right brain activity. For children with ADHD, decreased right brain activity causes inappropriate social behaviors, impulsive actions, and lack of attention.

ADHD emerges in 3 different types: hyperactive-impulsive type, inattentive type, and combined type. With hyperactive-impulsive category, children struggle with the constant need to be active and with the tendency to act without thinking while children who fall under the inattentive type struggle to focus on tasks and activities. Children who are classified as combined type struggle with inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity.

 

 

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How Can Brain Balance Achievement Center of Coral Springs Help?

When children are enrolled in our program at Brain Balance Achievement Center of Coral Springs, we provide them with a personal assessment. The assessment allows us to determine the best way to address their needs. Then, we implement our integrated approach to tackling ADHD. This program includes sensory motor training, academic activities, nutrition plans, and at-home exercises. Through the ADHD program, our goal is to bring parents and children together to help the child succeed. We believe that the best way to tackle ADHD is through natural remedies that focus on addressing the disorder rather than just eliminating the symptoms; so Brain Balance Achievement Center of Coral Springs’s ADHD program is a drug-free approach.

Get Started with the Brain Balance Program Today

If your child suffers with ADHD, do not hesitate to call Brain Balance Achievement Center of Coral Springs at 954-906-0909, and schedule an assessment for your child. Remember, ADHD affects about 5 out of every 100 students in school; your child is not alone.

How the Program Works

A Non-Medical, Drug-Free, Whole Child Approach To Get Your Child On Track

The Brain Balance Program is a non-medical and drug-free approach to overcoming the challenges of ADHD, learning disabilities, processing disorders, Asperger’s syndrome, and a host of other related childhood learning and developmental issues. Our integrated approach combines physical and sensory motor exercises with academic skill training and healthy nutrition.

Your Child's Personal Plan

Brain Balance Personalized Assessment

For over a decade, the Brain Balance Program has helped tens of thousands of children with learning and developmental issues through our integrated, whole-child approach. The Brain Balance Personalized Assessment is an objective and quantifiable measurement of each area of function – motor, sensory, behavioral, social, emotional, and academic – allowing us to better understand your child’s unique challenges.

Support Every Step of The Way

Support Every Step of The Way

One thing you will never be at a loss with at Brain Balance is the complete support of our staff. We work with a very diverse set of kids every day. For years we’ve worked with many different challenges and behaviors, without judgment, using our experience to help every child and every parent find success within our program. You will never feel out of place, or out of line when you ask and need help.

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