Do kids outgrow learning and behavioral challenges—or do those struggles follow them over time? In this Brain Balance video, Dr. Rebecca Jackson explains how brain development shapes whether children improve naturally or continue to struggle.
If you’ve ever wondered whether to wait it out or seek support, this conversation breaks down what’s really happening beneath the surface.
Many parents were told they would “grow out of it”—whether it was focus problems, learning challenges, or emotional ups and downs. And some did. But for many kids today, challenges with attention and self-regulation, behavior, and school performance don’t simply disappear—they shift, persist, or show up in new ways over time.
In this video, you’ll learn how brain development, sensory processing, and executive functioning in kids impact learning, mood, and behavior. Dr. Jackson explains why some children adapt as their brains mature, while others continue to experience frustration, overwhelm, or difficulty keeping up—especially when underlying developmental gaps aren’t addressed.
The Brain Balance program takes a whole-child, whole-brain approach to understanding these challenges. Rather than focusing only on symptoms or labels, the Brain Balance approach looks at foundational skills like processing speed, motor coordination, and emotional regulation in kids. This helps explain why progress doesn’t always stick—and why, for some families, it can feel like more than tutoring is needed.
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