Research-Backed Tools & Techniques
Evidence-based research shows that behavioral therapy and parent training in behavior management are essential first steps in treating ADHD in children. These approaches should be implemented as the primary treatment and continue even if medication is introduced. These findings come from the National Institute of Mental Health and its landmark Multimodal Treatment Study of Children with ADHD and are reinforced by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP).
Our program provides research-based comprehensive support for your child's development and well-being. All of our tools and techniques are scientifically validated and backed by research. From cognitive training with NeuroTrackerX and Reflexion to specialized vision assessments with RightEye, each tool is designed to enhance specific cognitive skills crucial for academic success.
Parent Training
Our parenting coaching program integrates evidence-based research to support effective strategies in child development and family dynamics. Through personalized 1:1 coaching sessions and access to the Unlockt™ Parent Curriculum and App, participants learn scientifically-backed methods for creating structured environments and promoting positive parent-child interactions. The Unlockt™ App enables progress tracking, knowledge review, and direct communication with experts, reinforcing ongoing learning and support. Educational materials and communication templates facilitate consistent collaboration between parents and educational staff, enhancing academic success and overall well-being based on research-supported practices.
Emotion Regulation
Emotion regulation techniques like brain breaks, breathing exercises, yoga, and journaling are essential tools for children with ADHD, aiding in stress management, self-awareness, focus, and mindfulness. Integrating these techniques into daily routines supports emotional well-being and academic success by reducing stress through relaxation responses and promoting calmness. These practices also enhance self-awareness by helping children identify emotions and behavior patterns, thus improving emotional regulation. Additionally, brain breaks and mindfulness exercises can boost focus and attention, preventing mental fatigue and enhancing cognitive performance in academic and everyday tasks. Overall, these techniques equip children with ADHD with coping skills that foster resilience and adaptive responses to challenges.