Does Neurofeedback Work for ADHD? #adhd

A new illness has been discovered. It is called executive function disorder. While this is very similar to Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder. It is still different. Many kids are commonly misdiagnosed with ADHD. This is the most commonly misdiagnosed illness that exists. Like ADHD many children with Executive Function deficit, have a difficult time completing tasks that they do not enjoy doing.

ADHD is often misdiagnosed while the student struggles.

When a person’s executive functions fail, he has trouble analyzing, planning, organizing, scheduling, and completing tasks. People with an executive function deficit commonly lack the ability to handle frustration, start and finish tasks, recall and follow multi-step directions, stay on track, self-monitor, and balance tasks (like sports and work demands). People with executive function disorder may struggle to: analyze, plan, organize, schedule, start and complete tasks neurologically. Executive function deficits also make it tough to handle frustration, follow multi-step directions, stay on track and self-monitor.

Key Takeaways:

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An all-new strategy is being considered for ADHD students in the classroom. Teachers also want to see if the strategy can yield good results for these students.
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ADHD student progress is always a valuable consideration for their parents over time. These ADHD students are a vital part of their school and want to contribute to their grades too.
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Teachers are a focal point of the renewed effort to help ADHD students. Track grades and student progress to see if the new strategy will work as designed.