Common Questions
Explore the answers below to better understand how neurofeedback works and how it may support your child.
Yes. Neurofeedback is considered safe and non-invasive. It uses EEG technology to monitor brain activity only and does not use medication or electrical stimulation.
During a session, brainwave activity is monitored using EEG sensors. When the brain shows the desired pattern, the child receives real-time feedback through visuals or sound, helping the brain learn healthier self-regulation over time.
Many children begin to show noticeable improvements within 8 to 12 weeks. However, this varies depending on the child’s condition, consistency, and individual response to training.
Neurofeedback may support children with ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, anxiety, learning difficulties, sleep problems, and emotional regulation challenges.
Neurofeedback may complement medication or, in some cases, reduce the need for it. However, any medication-related decisions should always be discussed with your child’s doctor.
Children as young as 4 years old may benefit, but suitability depends on the child’s readiness and ability to participate in the sessions.
The assessment includes a consultation, EEG brain mapping, and a review of your child’s brain patterns. We then explain the findings and discuss the recommended plan.
A typical programme may involve around 20 to 40 sessions, usually done 2 to 3 times per week, depending on the child’s needs.
In many cases, the benefits are long-lasting because the brain is learning healthier patterns. Some children may also benefit from occasional refresher sessions later on.
You can get started by contacting NeuroAcura to arrange a free brain assessment. Our team will guide you through the next steps based on your child’s needs.
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