How old is your child?
What's the most disruptive thing going on right now?
How long has this been going on?
Has anyone formally diagnosed your child?
Have you tried medication?
What do mornings look like at your house?
What have you already tried? Pick anything that applies.
Honestly? You're paying attention early — and that's a good thing.
Your answers don't show the high-distress patterns we usually see when parents reach out. That's not a brush-off — it actually means a brain map probably isn't urgent right now.
We'll send you a few useful emails over the next week with the parent guide and what to watch for. If things shift, you'll know where to find us.
Send me the follow-up emails Or book a 15-minute consult anyway — no pressure.There's a real pattern in your answers. Worth a closer look.
You're not in crisis, but the signals are real — the same ones we see in most families who eventually come in for a brain map. The map is the diagnostic step. It tells us exactly what's happening in the brain instead of guessing from a behavior checklist.
Best next step: schedule a brain map. About 90 minutes, painless, and you walk out with a printed report you can take to your pediatrician.
Book a brain map → Or talk to us first — free 15-minute consult.Your answers line up with the parents we see most often.
Chronic, real distress at home, things you've already tried that didn't move the needle. That's the profile of the parents who walk through our doors and end up doing the protocol.
The honest next step is a free 15-minute consult — this week if possible. We'll go over your answers, answer your questions, and figure out if neurofeedback is the right fit. If it's not, we'll tell you straight.
Book my free consult → Or call us: (972) 640-7022