Unlocking the Missing Links of the Root Causes of Inattention and Brain Fog in Children with ADHD

At our clinic, we understand the difficulties faced by children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and the impact it can have on their academic performance. One of the root causes of inattention and brain fog in children with ADHD is high theta brainwaves in the mid-brain section. This is a connection that many people are not even aware of, but it can have a significant impact on a child’s ability to concentrate and retain information.

In our series of four blogs, we will be delving deeper into the topic of high theta brainwaves in children with ADHD.

We will explore what they are, what a healthy level of theta brainwaves looks like, and the problems that can arise when they become imbalanced. We will discuss the various treatments and interventions available to help children with ADHD and imbalanced theta brainwaves, including Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and neurofeedback.

We will also delve into the root causes of imbalanced theta brainwaves in children, including genetics, brain structure, environmental factors, and nutrition. We will discuss how nutrition plays a crucial role in regulating inattention in children with ADHD, and how reducing the intake of certain foods can improve attention and brain function.

If you want practical ideas to support your children’s inattention and brain fog, please visit our Instagram page, where we share tips and resources for parents and children with ADHD.

We hope that these blogs will provide valuable insights for parents and children struggling with ADHD and help them take the first step toward finding the support and resources they need to succeed.

Sammy Sae Oh

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