Neurofeedback For Down Syndrome
Can Neurofeedback Help with Down Syndrome?
Down Syndrome is a genetic condition that results in some level of learning disability and delayed development, though this varies widely between individuals. It is important to recognize that a child born with Down Syndrome may still acquire many of the cognitive and social skills most other people develop, they simply take more time to naturally develop. The level of their learning difficulties can be mild, moderate or severe and some may suffer additional neurological deficits, such as ADHD and ASD symptoms. Because of these differences, helpful support, guidance and treatment options differ in each individual case. One of the options shown to be effective for Down Syndrome is Neurofeedback. Often people with Down Syndrome also suffer symptoms of conditions that are related to brain dis-regulation, that Neurofeedback can help to alleviate by using the brain’s own ability to self-regulate to train it to work better and alleviate the symptoms. These symptoms include those of :
- ADHD
- Autism spectrum disorder
- Sleep problems
- Memory problems
- Behavioral problems
- Slow language & speech development
A 2007 study demonstrated how a number of children with Down Syndrome showed significant improvements in all areas measured following up to 60 sessions of neurofeedback, i.e. Verbal Communication, Nonverbal Communication, Short and Long Term Memory, Behavior and Physical Balance:
Neurofeedback works by providing high quality feedback directly to the brain to allow the brain use its self-regulating mechanism to learn how to work better. Click for a detailed description of how Neurofeedback works.
If you are interested to see if your Down Syndrome child could be helped with Neurofeedback as the research has shown, please call us today at (801) 686-9334. Your initial consultation is free and you are under no pressure or obligation to proceed.