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Engaging Activities to Boost Impulse Control in Children

RITZ HERALD Impulse control is a foundational skill that supports emotional regulation, decision-making, and social success. In a recent article, …

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Focus & Fun: Brain Balance Strategies for Kids to Enhance Schoolwork Engagement

MOST INSIDE Finding the balance between focus and fun is a challenge for many children, as rising academic expectations and constant distractions can …

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Effective Study Habits for Kids: Brain Balance Explores How to Build Focus and Discipline

THE AMERICAN REPORTER Children with ADHD and learning disabilities often face challenges in maintaining focus and building discipline in today’s …

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Supporting Emotional Regulation in Children: Brain Balance Discusses Key Activities and Techniques

HUDSON WEEKLY From mindfulness practices to creative expression and physical activities, the article explores effective tools to help children …

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Understanding the Difference Between Sensory Meltdowns and Temper Tantrums

MOST INSIDE This article highlights the unique causes and triggers of sensory meltdowns—rooted in sensory overload—and how they differ from tantrums …

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Looking Ahead: Perspective on Promising Innovations in Understanding and Addressing Learning Disabilities

NEW YORK WEEKLY Brain Balance is proud to have contributed to a comprehensive article exploring the challenges and advancements in understanding …

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Empowering Dyslexic Children: Engaging Activities and Strategies for Improved Reading Skills

US REPORTER Brain Balance contributed to a recent article exploring advancements in understanding and supporting learning disabilities such as …

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New Research Shows ADHD Symptoms Reduced by Brain Balance® Exercises and Interactive Metronome® Training

– Reliable change seen in parent-rated scores from pre-to post-participation in children ages 8-14 –

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