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Neurofeedback
With our hearts set out on finding a non-prescription solution, we decided to put our money down on Neurofeedback. Rewarding, but not an easy route. First, finding a trustworthy, experienced practioner requires homework and then you have to rely on intuition. There are very few resources to point you in the right direction. Second, the expense. The insurance companies provide no help and best I can tell are doing their best to discourage this form of treatment. Third, somewhat of a leap of faith. Very few clinical studies to support the efficacy of Neurofeedback.
Is it worth it???? For us, it has changed our lives and will forever positively impact our 8 year old daughter. When you plop down your $750 for the initial EEG consultation, it will make you pause wondering if you are flushing money down the toilet. After spending an hour listening to the practioner describe your child to a "T" off of beta and alpha waves on a computer screen you begin to become a believer. After 20 sessions and you are able to watch your child sit down at the piano and go thru three songs without 15 minutes of delaying, negotiating, then screaming at the top of your lungs you become a proclaimer. Our experience has been borderline miraculous. Gone is the impulsiveness, inappropriateness, frustration with simple tasks, homework and most importantly the teacher is amazed by her progress.
It is a financial commitment and time commitment. But you can't take it with you and time flies. Most importantly, the time we have together now is quality time and we aren't wasting 1 hr per night just trying to convince her to do her homework "or else".
I am very dissapointed that I have not seen more information on Neurofeedback, it would have saved us two years of frustration. However, we are grateful we kept digging for information and took an educated leap of faith on the treatment.
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