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Neurofeedback therapy is like a workout for the brain. It trains the way the brain functions, helping kids learn to stay focused and calm and handle their emotions better.
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The latest statistics from UNESCO’s children’s anti-bullying campaign state that over 30% of students around the world have been victims of bullying. This number implies that many children exhibit this unhealthy behavior and suffer from its harmful effects.
Bullying is a serious issue because of its detrimental effects which include:
These consequences also affect children’s relationships with their friends, classmates, and family, as well as their confidence and studies.
For kids who get bullied, neurofeedback therapy can help them feel less anxious and more confident so they can stand up for themselves and learn not to let bullies get to them.
At the other end of the spectrum, children who bully others often have problems with impulse control and managing anger. They may also lack empathy and feel powerless in their own lives so think they have to be aggressive to have a sense of power;
Kids with bullying tendencies can recognize when they’re getting too aggressive. They can learn to stay calm and make smarter choices when they undergo neurofeedback therapy.
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Children can experience anxiety because of various stressors, including trauma, challenging or major life events (e.g., the death of a loved one, parental separation), learning difficulties, and others. Anxious children are fearful and uneasy and experience physical symptoms that include profuse sweating, shaking, and a rapid heart rate or palpitations.
Neurofeedback helps anxious children learn to respond to stress in a healthier, more efficient way. It also teaches children how to calm their minds and emotions so they can think more clearly and make better decisions. Within a few sessions, they will learn to control feelings of anxiety and panic that threaten to overwhelm them.
Children sometimes go online to escape their anxieties and fears and be someone that they want to be. As a result, they spend an unhealthy amount of time on screen, which can lead to other conditions such as sleep disorders, feelings of guilt, and stress. Kids addicted to screens may suffer from negative self-esteem or loneliness.
A customized neurofeedback therapy program retrains the brains of children with screen addiction. It strengthens parts of the brain responsible for attention, impulse control, and emotional balance. As a result, they’ll find it easier to manage the need to go online, reduce screen time, and regain control. Their tendency to respond poorly to stressors will improve as well.
Neurofeedback improves a person’s emotional control and focus and reduces anxiety. Children undergoing brain training learn to deal with conflicts better, make smarter decisions, and be kinder to others.
Since neurofeedback trains the brain to react to stress more healthily, children on the giving or receiving end of bullying can develop better emotional skills that can help them become better people. Anxious children and those addicted to screens also benefit from neurofeedback therapy as they learn to deal with stressors in a healthy way and control their emotions.