by Whole Family Neurofeedback | Feb 27, 2023 | Mental and Emotional Resilience, Neurofeedback and Family Process
If you’re a parent you know plans changing at the last minute doesn’t go over well with kids. Take a trip to Grandma’s house for example. They’re so excited for the upcoming visit. They know they’ll get their favorite treats…..maybe even a present....
by Whole Family Neurofeedback | Jan 19, 2023 | Neurofeedback and Family Process
How Neurofeedback Can Improve Emotional Regulation In Autism As a parent, you know just one thing going wrong in your routine can spiral your child out of control. Parenting in the early years can often feel like walking on eggshells – you never know what’s...
by Whole Family Neurofeedback | Dec 13, 2022 | Neurofeedback and Family Process, Neurofeedback Informational
5 Solutions to Help Solve Your Marriage Problems (Even the Most Complicated Ones) To say relationships are complex is a huge understatement. Relationships are more complex than most people give them credit for. The beginning of your marriage is dubbed “the...
by Whole Family Neurofeedback | Nov 14, 2022 | Mental and Emotional Resilience, Neurofeedback and Family Process, Neurofeedback Informational
What Is Neurofeedback? Your Guide to Understanding Neurofeedback and Its Benefits You’ve tossed and turned for yet another night – counting down the hours of sleep you’ll get if you “just get to sleep right now.” You’re sick of going through the day with that...
by Whole Family Neurofeedback | Nov 8, 2022 | Neurofeedback and Family Process
The Ultimate Guide to Help You Get Started with Neurofeedback at Home You’ve read about neurofeedback so you know it can help improve your mental and physical wellness. You’ve even heard that you can do neurofeedback at home…but you still have lingering...
by Miriam | Dec 10, 2019 | Neurofeedback and Family Process, Podcast
Parenting Complex Children An Expert Interview With Elaine Taylor-Klaus This Whole Family Neurofeedback podcast centers around parenting and coaching complex children with ADHD. Today I interview Elaine Taylor-Klaus PCC, CPCC. Elaine is a certified co-active...