Learning Disabilities

Learning disabilities are neurological conditions that can affect how individuals receive, process, retain, and express information. These disabilities can make it challenging for individuals to learn through traditional teaching methods, impacting their academic performance and everyday functioning. Common types of learning disabilities include dyslexia, dyscalculia, dysgraphia, auditory processing disorder, and many more. Having a learning disability does not reflect on one's intelligence or potential. With appropriate support and understanding, individuals with learning disabilities can thrive and achieve success in all the various aspects of their lives.

Learning disabilities impact a significant portion of the population, with estimates suggesting that around 15% of people worldwide have some form of learning disability. Learning disabilities can present challenges in educational, professional, and personal spheres.

Neurofeedback for Learning Disabilities

The real-time feedback on brainwave activity that neurofeedback provides helps individuals better understand their brain patterns and learn to modify them. This process can lead to improved focus, attention, and cognitive function, all of which are essential for learning.

“His cognitive abilities are shining. 
He is able to think better, make better decisions and even his jokes are better… Mike, Walt and the rest of the team have given us hope regarding our son’s future.”  

— Parent of a Heart Matters client with ASD