My child can't sit still
Constant fidgeting, jumping on the couch, interrupting, an inability to focus on one task — many parents know this picture well.
Hyperactivity isn't bad parenting. It's most often a neurological pattern of how the brain regulates arousal and attention. The good news: this can be trained.
Neurofeedback for children reaches the highest efficacy level (5/5 per AAPB/ISNR) — safely and without medication.
Possible causes
🧠Neurological
- ADHD — most often: excess Theta, deficit Beta in the prefrontal cortex.
- Slower maturation of executive functions (the brain "catches up" by 1-2 years on average).
👂Sensory
- Hypersensitivity or hyposensitivity (sensory integration disorders).
- Constant need for stimulation to regulate the nervous system.
📱Environmental
- Excess screen time (overstimulation of dopamine systems).
- Insufficient sleep, lack of movement, irregular diet.
Important: A QEEG exam can show objectively whether your child has the brainwave pattern typical of ADHD — and what to do about it.
How we can help
For children we adapt every step of therapy — short sessions, games, and engaging visuals.
QEEG for children
Painless 20-minute exam — child sits in front of a screen, watches a cartoon. Result: a precise brain activity map.
Neurofeedback for children
Training designed as a video game. The child controls the action with their attention — every reward strengthens new brain habits.
What you can expect
15-20 sessions
First visible behavior changes
30-40 sessions
Consolidated effects
85%
effectiveness for childhood ADHD
Related conditions
📚Problems at school
Hyperactivity often leads to academic difficulties. Therapy can change both.
More on school problems⚡Impulsivity
Acting before thinking is a hallmark ADHD symptom. Neurofeedback strengthens impulse control.
More on impulsivity🧩Autism spectrum
Sometimes the symptoms overlap. Diagnostics can clarify what we are actually dealing with.
More on the autism spectrumNot sure what is causing this?
Take our short quiz — it helps identify which areas are worth exploring.
Next steps
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