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Although it may seem like ordinary shyness, social anxiety is a challenge that can prevent kids and teens from making and maintaining meaningful friendships and relationships for an entire lifetime. Fortunately, if successfully managed during early childhood, you can help your child create a thriving social circle. If your child struggles to make or keep friends or seems anxious in social settings, consider the Brain Balance Program. Brain Balance has worked with over 50,000 individuals and their families, and we know we can help yours, too.
Brain Balance does not require that a child has a medical diagnosis, nor do we clinically diagnose medical conditions. Our focus is on understanding the struggles these children experience and helping them develop and strengthen the connections needed to help those struggles.
The unique symptoms your child is coping with may be able to improve through a unique combination of physical, sensory, and cognitive activities that help build stronger connections across different regions of the brain.
Research has shown that these symptoms may be linked to weak connections across different regions of the brain.
The good news is, we know that the brain can change in a way that may lead to improvements in these symptoms. The Brain Balance program exercises and activities are uniquely designed to help strengthen and build new connections by using a combination of physical, sensory, and cognitive activities. These new, efficient, and effective connections in the brain lead to improvements in our ability to complete cognitive tasks and in our executive functioning.
We use what we learn in the Personal Assessment to set up your child’s program. By doing this for each child, individually, we create a customized program that addresses any deficits in functions or skills your child may have.
The frequency and duration of these tasks, activities, and exercises are tailored based on your child’s needs.
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Parents Report Improvements
Parents surveyed before and after their child completed 5-6 months of the Brain Balance Program reported an average of 40-60% improvement in their children in the overall happiness, emotional functioning, social confidence, behavior, anxiety and ability to retain academic information.1
Average Improvements Reported
- 60% improvement in overall happiness
- 50% improvement in emotional functioning, ability to retain academic information, and social confidence
- 40% improvement in behavior and anxiety
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1 Shown are the data on the percentage improvement in parental responses to this survey item from initial program enrollment to program completion at 5-6 months. Includes data from children (aged 4-17 years) who participated in the Brain Balance Program for a duration of 5-6 months (1 hour/day, 3 days/week). This time frame is the most common program length with the most data points. Overall Happiness – “Child seems depressed.”: 428 responses. Emotional Functioning – “Child often appears to be unhappy”: 630 responses. Ability to Retain Academic Information – “Child has difficulty remembering academic information from one day to the next.”: 980 responses. Social Confidence – “Child withdraws socially.”: 689 responses. Behavior – “Child is argumentative, oppositional, or uncooperative at home.”: 1,058 responses. Anxiety – “Child worries a lot.”: 1,110 responses.