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ADHD and NeuroMovement: A Healthier Path to Attention and Focus

An increasing number of children are diagnosed with ADD or ADHD every year, and the number of children and teens taking medication is staggering. Before we medicate our children, shouldn't we explore healthier ways to support their brain development?


The ADHD Brain

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is characterized by difficulties in sustaining focus, impulsivity, and hyperactivity, particularly among boys. Fundamentally, the challenges reside in the brain's difficulty in integrating information, differentiating the signals that are relevant from those that are not, and inhibiting irrelevant action. All the signals come into the brain from the senses, from the body. The function of attention is a process of both focus and inhibition (filtering out). Both are movement based: the movement of signals in, and signals out. Children with ADHD have difficulty with both aspects of the functions.


These challenges can be overwhelming for families, but modalities like NeuroMovement provide a natural and innovative way to address these issues by focusing on the root cause: the brain's ability to learn, adapt, and grow.


A child jumps playfully

Beyond Behavior Management for ADHD


Most traditional ADHD treatments focus on behavior management, meaning helping a child, through reinforcements, to come up with a more suitable response to its environment. Often times, this process is difficult and a source of pain for children. NeuroMovement takes a deeper approach. Based on the principle of neuroplasticity—the brain's incredible ability to reorganize and create new neural pathways—NeuroMovement helps children with ADHD retrain their brains to better attend, discern, inhibit distractions, and respond to their environment with greater clarity.


How NeuroMovement Works for ADHD

Through gentle, stress-free movements that are increasingly refined and complex, NeuroMovement stimulates the brain to perceive differences, and to reorganize and improve its functionality. These movements teach the brain to inhibit unnecessary or distracting signals and focus on relevant ones. This process fosters calmness, clarity, and better attunement to the environment and to themselves. Children with ADHD often experience a noticeable improvement in their ability to sustain attention, manage impulses, and thrive in everyday situations.


Why Choose NeuroMovement for ADHD?

The beauty of NeuroMovement lies in its integrative and playful approach. By engaging the brain and body connection in a non-judgmental, non-performative way, NeuroMovement supports the natural process of learning and adaptation. This not only enhances attention but also builds confidence and curiosity, empowering children to face challenges in new ways.


For parents, especially those of boys with ADHD, NeuroMovement offers a gentle yet transformative alternative to medication. It taps into the brain's limitless potential for growth, giving children the tools they need to regain focus and thrive without added stress or pressure.


If you're searching for a healthier, brain-centered approach to ADHD, NeuroMovement might be the transformative step your child needs.



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