What is neurotherapy for children and how does it help brain development?

What is neurotherapy for children and how does it help brain development?

Dr. Masoume Falahian
Dr. Masoume Falahian Tehran
کد عضویت: Specialized doctorate system number: 5925
Neurotherapy for children is a non-invasive, drug-free treatment approach that goes straight to the root of the brain rather than focusing solely on behavior. This process works just like gardening for the brain; That is, it slowly strengthens the desired neural pathways and helps the child's brain to naturally achieve relaxation, concentration and balance.

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Childhood is the best time for neurological interventions

The extraordinary effectiveness of neurotherapy for children is due to neuroplasticity. A child's brain is not a fixed, predetermined structure, but a dynamic, ever-changing network that is rewired by experiences, learning, and environment. This flexibility is at its peak during childhood and adolescence.

This phenomenon is exactly like learning a new language or a musical instrument; A work that is formed much easier and deeper in childhood than in adulthood. In the same way, the child's brain is highly prepared to learn new and healthier patterns of neural activity. Neurotherapy for children uses this golden opportunity of development to help the brain discard dysfunctional patterns (such as patterns associated with hyperactivity or anxiety) and build new neural pathways for concentration, relaxation, and emotion regulation.

Neurotherapy for children: play, feedback and learning

Parents' biggest concern is that the treatment process is scary or uncomfortable for their child. But neurotherapy for children is designed to be an attractive, fun and child-centered experience.

Neurofeedback: A video game controlled by the power of the mind

The most popular technique in neurotherapy for children is neurofeedback. In this method, the child sits in front of a screen and small sensors (without any pain or injections) are placed on his head to record his brain waves. The child is then told to control a video game (for example, driving a car or flying a ship) using only his mind. In fact, whenever the child's brain can produce the desired brain wave pattern (eg, the pattern associated with concentration), the car goes faster or the spaceship scores. This immediate and engaging feedback teaches the child's brain unconsciously how to regulate itself.

The effect of neurotherapy on children

Neurotherapy for children is a very flexible treatment approach that can be used for a wide range of developmental and emotional challenges. In the table below, we mention some of its most important uses:

challenge Related brain pattern (briefly) How does neurotherapy help? Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Excessive activity of slow waves (theta) and lack of fast waves (beta) in the frontal areas of the brain. This is the main use of neurotherapy for children. The brain is trained to decrease theta waves and increase beta waves, which leads to increased focus and reduced restlessness. Anxiety, fears and obsessions Excessive high-beta wave activity associated with rumination and worry. The brain learns to reduce these fast waves and enhance relaxing waves (such as alpha). This helps reduce anxiety and obsessive thoughts. learning disorders Coherence patterns between different areas of the brain that make information processing difficult. Neurotherapy for children can help improve communication and synchronization between different parts of the brain and increase the efficiency of information processing. Autism spectrum disorder (combined symptoms) Patterns associated with hyperexcitability, sensory problems, and social anxiety. Neurotherapy for autistic children does not treat the disease itself, but it can significantly help improve associated symptoms such as regulating emotions, reducing sensory sensitivities, and improving sleep quality. Sleep problems and nocturnal urination The inability of the brain to produce and maintain brain wave patterns associated with deep sleep (delta waves). The brain learns how to properly enter the sleep cycle and go through its stages, which leads to improved sleep quality and better control of body functions.

Step-by-step process of children's neurotherapy

Neurotherapy treatment program for children is a joint journey between the therapist, the child and most importantly, the parents.

First step: comprehensive evaluation and brain mapping (QEEG)

The journey begins with a thorough assessment. In the first session, which is usually attended by the parents, a complete history of the child is taken. Then, an electroencephalogram (QEEG) is prepared to accurately identify brain wave patterns and design a fully personalized treatment protocol.

Second step: child-centered therapy sessions

The child begins regular sessions (usually twice a week). Each session is held in a calm and friendly environment and in a way that is fun for the child. The therapist continuously monitors the progress and adjusts the protocol if necessary.

The third step: education and participation of parents

This part is the most critical part of the neurotherapy process for children. Parents are actually child's helpers. The therapist will have regular meetings with parents to:

  • Report the progress of the child to the parents.
  • To teach about the child's brain patterns and their meaning.
  • Teach them practical strategies and parenting skills to implement at home so that the changes made in the clinic are strengthened and consolidated in the home environment.

Selecting a specialized center for pediatric neurotherapy

The success of the neurotherapy process for children is directly dependent on the expertise and experience of the treatment team. Look for a center that:

  • Specifically, have expertise and experience in the field of working with children.
  • Use the initial comprehensive evaluation with brain mapping (QEEG).
  • Emphasize active participation and parent training as an integral part of treatment.

This integrated and family-oriented approach is a standard that is carefully followed at Raha Roshan Center to achieve the best results for the child's growth and development.

In the end, remember that investing in your child's brain and mental health during their golden years is the most valuable gift you can give them. Your child's behavioral and emotional challenges are not a permanent problem, but an opportunity for learning and growth. Taking the first step to gain knowledge about new and scientific methods such as neurotherapy is the beginning of a path full of hope and prosperity for your whole family.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Is neurotherapy safe for children and does it have side effects?

Neurofeedback is one of the safest therapeutic interventions for children. This method is completely non-invasive and does not introduce any electric current or drugs into the body. Side effects are very rare and mild and may include mild fatigue after the initial sessions, which resolves quickly. This high safety has made neurotherapy for children an attractive option.

2. My child has trouble sitting for long periods of time, can he use neurofeedback?

Yes. This concern is common among parents of hyperactive children. Neurotherapy specialists for children have experience in this field. Sessions are usually divided into shorter segments and very engaging and varied feedback is used to keep the child engaged and interested throughout the session.

3. How long are the results of neurotherapy for children?

Because this method is based on the brain learning and creating new neural pathways, its results are usually stable and long-lasting. It's like learning to ride a bike; Once the brain fully learns a new skill, it retains it. Of course, maintaining a healthy lifestyle and a supportive family environment will greatly contribute to the sustainability of these results.

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