Guest guest Posted September 27, 2008 Report Share Posted September 27, 2008 Sharrie, I tried that one....didn't seem to make a difference with the child I was working on. He is 14 years old and has impulsivity bad! The young boy will walk home from school and have the urge to urinate on stop signs.. So he does. Or urinates on his parents house, now mind you he use to not have any emotional tone until neurofeedback. Now when you ask him why he did it he gets upset. Which is good....(he was adopted at new born and the parents believe the parents might have used drugs and alcohol. The adopted parents are now taking there son off of depakote, and just using meds for attention. I think the depakote has gotten in the way with the training. I have been using T3-FP1 and T4-FP2...and that has seem to calm down some impulsivity, but its still there......maybe I will try C4-CZ and see if it will kick in with out the depakote. Kim -- Re:ADHD Kim I have seen many children with these issues. I worked the first few years in NFB with children! I have seen great success with a C4 Pz wide inhibit making sure that you use the bandwidth for that child. So like if the kid is around 8 years old then I would probably start with something like 10-13Hz and believe it or not tweek it by .25 up and down until you find the exact spot. You will know it when thier shoulders drop and they don't wiggle as much. Either that or they stop kicking, punching or biting you or thier caregiver that is with them!!! Hope this helps, good luck! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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