- Dyslexia presents several challenges, especially in reading, writing, and spelling. Individuals with dyslexia may struggle to decode words, mix up letters like "b" and "d," read more slowly, and have difficulty understanding what they’ve read. These challenges can extend to memory, concentration, and following instructions, which may affect learning in school or work.
- Dyslexia or Dyscalculia can affect an individual's ability to understand numbers and math concepts. People with dyscalculia may have trouble with basic arithmetic, understanding number sequences, telling time, or estimating quantities.
Yes, we also provide support for other learning difficulties, such as dyscalculia, which affects an individual's ability to understand and work with numbers. Like dyslexia, dyscalculia can stem from brain connectivity issues. We use similar brain-based approaches to address the underlying causes, helping to improve cognitive processing and problem-solving skills related to math and numerical understanding. Our personalized, non-invasive therapies aim to strengthen brain function and provide long-lasting improvement for both dyslexia and dyscalculia.
- Laser therapy, which stimulates brain cells and promotes better neurological communication, helping with focus and cognitive function.
- Interactive Metronome, a therapy that enhances timing, coordination, and attention by synchronizing the brain’s timing circuits, improving both cognitive and motor skills.
- Sensory-motor exercises, often incorporating video games, are designed to engage and integrate sensory input while improving motor function. By using interactive and engaging activities, such as video games, we strengthen the brain's foundation for attention, impulse control, and emotional regulation. These exercises help improve coordination and cognitive function in a fun, dynamic way that keeps children and adults engaged while promoting neurological development.
- Vestibular therapy, which focuses on improving the brain-body connection through balance and spatial orientation exercises. This therapy reduces anxiety and helps regulate the nervous system, creating a more stable foundation for attention and emotional control.
- Transcranial electrical stimulation (tES), a non-invasive technique that helps modulate brain activity, promoting better focus, self-control, and overall brain function.
The time frame for seeing results varies depending on the individual and the severity of their Dyslexia symptoms. Many people begin to notice improvements within a few weeks to a few months, though consistent therapy is often required for long-term benefits. Our comprehensive evaluation helps tailor the program to each person’s unique needs, optimizing the time to see results.
Parents play a crucial role in their child’s Dyslexia treatment. We actively involve parents by educating them about their child’s progress, providing at-home activities, and encouraging them to create supportive environments for their child’s growth.
Our office is conveniently located in Wheat Ridge and we serve patients from the Denver metro including Arvada, Lakewood, Golden, Denver, highlands ranch and castle rock.