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Brain Gain Neurofeedback through HEG: Enhancing School Readiness by Improving Attention and Focus

Brain Gain's HEG Neurofeedback method offers a unique approach to enhancing school readiness in young learners by focusing on improving attention and focus. Unlike traditional brainwave methods, HEG measures and trains blood flow, supporting cognitive and behavioral...

Unlocking Potential: The Power of Neurofeedback HEG in Adult ADHD Therapy

Adult ADHD Therapy: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) has historically been identified primarily in children, but recent studies have revealed that its effects can extend well into adulthood. Adults living with ADHD often contend with a range of...

Early Intervention is Prevention

Early Intervention is Prevention:  As a Learning Support Educator in a comprehensive school in Gauteng Department of Education, experience has taught me that learners who struggle in Grade 1 and are promoted to Grade 2, have immense academic challenges in the second...

Anxiety blocking your breakthrough

Anxiety is a natural emotion that we all experience and in many cases Anxiety blocking your breakthrough. Many different words can describe it, for example: stress, worry, nervousness, agitation, the shakes, freaking out, uneasiness, jumpiness, butterflies, and panic....
School Readiness – Should I panic?

School Readiness – Should I panic?

As a Neurofeedback Practitioner, I am always stunned by the number of Grade 1 parents contacting us for help early in their child’s grade 1 year. So many of the parents tell us that the teachers identified that the child cannot concentrate. When asked, more often than...

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Making Senses of Sensory Processing

Making Senses of Sensory Processing

Just like computers, we need some sort of input, which elicits an output. We use our senses (smell, taste, hearing, touch and sight) to gain information (input) from the environment, our brains process the information - mostly in our prefrontal cortex – and then...

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Neurofeedback: The competitive advantage

Neurofeedback: The competitive advantage

In the current economic climate, organisations expect employees to produce more with fewer resources. Employees are under pressure to deliver high-quality work and be more productive. The result is stress-related problems that manifest in the workplace in the form of...

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