Brain Balance research helps explain how brain development affects attention, behavior, and emotional regulation in kids and adults. In this video, Dr. Rebecca Jackson, Chief Programs Officer at Brain Balance, breaks down what parents should know about the research behind the Brain Balance program—and who it may help.
If you’ve ever wondered why your child struggles in school, why focus problems persist, or why progress doesn’t stick even with extra help, this conversation offers a clearer lens. Many challenges with attention and self-regulation are connected to how different parts of the brain develop and communicate over time.
You’ll learn:
What research supports the Brain Balance program
How the Brain Balance approach focuses on brain development, not just symptoms
Why learning challenges in children don’t always improve with tutoring alone
Who may benefit—including children, teens, and adults with attention or behavioral challenges
Brain Balance works to support brain development through personalized activities that target areas like attention, processing, and regulation. It’s designed to complement a child’s existing support system—not replace medical care, diagnosis, or therapy.
If you’re looking for a clearer understanding of how to help your child learn and grow, this video walks through the research and approach in a way that’s grounded, practical, and easy to follow.
👉 Learn more about the Brain Balance program and review the research:
brainbalancecenters.com/brain-balance-program-research-and-results