A calm, structured option to explore when ADHD is affecting daily life.
ADHD can show up as persistent difficulties with attention, impulse
control, emotional regulation, and overwhelm — often most visible in school, homework, routines, and relationships.
At Brainwave, we support children, teenagers, and adults with ADHD using an integrated approach that combines
neurofeedback, ADHD coaching, and (where appropriate) psychotherapy.
Our focus is practical and compassionate: helping individuals understand their nervous system, build self-regulation skills, and feel more supported day-to-day.
How ADHD relates to neurofeedback
Neurofeedback is a form of non-invasive brain
training that uses real-time feedback to help the brain become more aware of its own activity.
Neurofeedback does not force the brain to change and does not stimulate the brain. It simply reflects information back through visual or audio feedback, allowing the brain to respond over time in its own way.
Training the brain can provide support for:
✓ Better focus and concentration
✓ Switching tasks and starting homework
✓ Staying regulated under pressure
✓ Emotional reactivity and frustration tolerance
✓ Sleep routines and settling at night
✓ Coping with school demands and sensory overwhelm
✓ School is becoming a daily struggle (attention, behaviour, constant battles, burnout)
✓ Medication isn’t tolerated well, isn’t helping enough, or isn’t an option at the moment
✓ There’s a preference for non-drug approaches, or a desire to broaden support
✓ Emotional regulation and anxiety are intertwined with ADHD patterns
Neurofeedback can be a constructive route to explore because it is non-invasive, structured, and does not rely on “talking therapy skills” alone — which can be hard for some children (and adults) when they’re already overwhelmed.
Most children respond well to neurofeedback sessions because they are:
✓ Predictable and routine-based
✓ Low-pressure
✓ Often screen-based (visual feedback/games/animations)
✓ Not a “tell me how you feel” format
✓ Delivered in a calm, non-clinical environment