Brain Child Program
What Is the Brain Child Program?
The Brain Child Program is designed to evaluate how your child's brain functions and provide individualized therapy based on their unique needs. Comprehensive assessments help identify your child's strengths and the areas that may benefit from additional support, allowing our team to develop a personalized treatment plan.
Using this information, our team creates a personalized treatment plan that evolves as your child progresses throughout the program. Regular reassessments help ensure treatment continues to meet your child's changing needs.
Who May Benefit?
The Brain Child Program may be appropriate for children experiencing challenges related to neurological development, learning, attention, movement, communication, or sensory processing.
The program may support children with conditions such as:
- ADHD/ADD
- Autism
- Dyslexia
- Learning disabilities
- Speech disorders
- Tourette syndrome
- Down syndrome
- Cerebral palsy
- Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
Every child begins with a comprehensive evaluation to determine whether the program is appropriate for their individual needs.
OUR APPROACH
How the Program Works
The Brain Child Program follows a structured 12-week schedule that combines neurological rehabilitation
with ongoing progress monitoring.
Every treatment plan is individualized, allowing therapies and activities to be adjusted
as your child progresses.
Program Overview
| Program Length | 12 weeks |
| Treatment Sessions | 36 sessions |
| Session Length | Approximately 1 hour |
| Weekly Visits | 2–3 sessions |
| Treatment Days | Monday, Wednesday, Thursday |
| Appointment Times | 2:10 PM, 3:10 PM, 4:10 PM* |
| Progress Reviews | Weeks 4, 8, and 12 |
| Progress Reports | Included throughout the program |
| WIAT-IV | Optional at the beginning and end of the program |
*Appointment times are subject to change as the program grows.
Comprehensive Assessments
Every child begins the Brain Child Program with a comprehensive evaluation that helps establish a baseline before treatment begins. Depending on your child's needs, assessments may evaluate neurological function, sensory processing, motor skills, visual and auditory processing, attention, and academic performance.
The program also offers the Wechsler Individual Achievement Test, Fourth Edition (WIAT-IV) as an optional assessment during the initial evaluation and again at the end of the program to help measure academic progress over time.
What Happens During Treatment?
Each one-hour session combines neurological rehabilitation with
cognitive brain training based on your child's individualized treatment plan.
Treatment activities may include:
Balance and coordination exercises
Eye movement and visual tracking activities
Auditory processing
exercises
Timing and rhythm training
Core strengthening
Reading and language activities
Spelling and writing
Mathematics
Problem solving
As your child progresses, therapies and activities may be adjusted to reflect their individual needs.
Advanced Therapy Technologies
The Brain Child Program incorporates advanced technologies as part of an individualized treatment plan.
Virtual Reality (VR) Therapy
Virtual Reality (VR) therapy provides interactive therapy ex
GyroStim
Therapy
GyroStim therapy provides controlled vestibular stimulation and may be incorporated into treatment based on your child's individualized program.
Tracking Your Child's Progress
Progress is monitored throughout the Brain Child Program to help ensure treatment continues to meet your child's needs.
Formal reassessments and progress reports are completed at key milestones:
4
8
12
These reviews allow our team to measure progress, discuss results with your family,
and make adjustments to your child's treatment plan when appropriate.
Is the Brain Child Program Right
for Your Child?
Every child has unique strengths and challenges. The Brain Child Program provides individualized neurological care through comprehensive assessments, personalized therapy, and ongoing progress monitoring designed to support your child's development.
If you would like to learn more about the Brain Child Program or schedule an evaluation, our team is here to help.