Learning Disabilities Breakthrough...
Brainwave Training Can Reduce Learning Disabilities
VIDEO GAMES NOW MATCHED WITH BRAINWAVE BIOFEEDBACK INSTRUMENTS
TO HELP CHILDREN AND ADULTS GAIN SELF-CONTROL
OPEN FOCUS TRAINING
NORMALIZES BRAIN WAVE ACTIVITY
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"This technique (EEG or Brainwave Training) yields the most
dramatic, documented results I have seen in over twenty years of
working with learning disabled children."
                  
Clifford Marks, Ph.D., Clinical Psychologist
This non-drug approach can improve school performance, improve behavior and reduce
or eliminate the need for stimulant/anti-depressant medication.

If a child is not succeeding in school because of:

  • Difficulty paying attention
  • Distractability and Impulsitivity
  • Inability to settle down to homework
  • Getting in trouble with teachers and peers
  • Forgetting what he/she's learned
  • Not sleeping well at night
  • Listlessness and lethargy
Princeton  Biofeedback Centre, LLC will provide:
  •        Assessment
  •        Open Focus and EEG Training
  •        Education Therapy
  •        Family Counseling
With brainwave training, children may be taught to gain self-control.  Independent
tests show an average 23 point increase in IQ scores.  Bed wetting, night terrors,
temper tantrums, and out of control behaviors usually respond to the training.

Research shows that once the child has learned and is acclimated to relaxed
concentration through EEG feedback training, training can be discontinued, with
lasting results.  Additionally, this training includes home use of OPEN FOCUS
Attention Training audio tapes for sensory integration and relaxed concentration.  
Breakthrough match of video technology with biofeedback instruments allows
brainwave training with video games.  A child's brain runs a Pac-Man through 20
different mazes.  Computer games motivate and absorb children in learning to
control their own brainwave activity and increase effortless concentration.  It works
with adults too.
For parents and professionals-- FREE DVD
for Attention and Learning Disabilities, call 609-924-0782
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