Focus For Success - help us serve more kids!

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Cedarbrook Center
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Help us teach kids to improve their focus & attention. Expand Focus for Success to reach more kids!

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How you can help: 

Tuition pays only a portion of Focus for Success brain training costs. With your gift, we can help more kids get access to our program.

Your donation will help us:

- Raise awareness of our program and other natural ways to improve focus.

- Expand our current program to serve more students in need.

- Upgrade our neurofeedback technology.

Our Focus For Success program in Minneapolis is designed to help school-aged children permanently improve their focus and attention – without medication. By controlling computer games with their brainpower alone, kids train their brains to focus and improve their performance in academics, sports, music, and much more.

The problem:  More and more kids are having trouble paying attention and staying focused at school.  Many are getting diagnosed with ADHD or ADHD-symptoms at an early age. If kids have trouble focusing, they will have a more challenging time at school, in extracurricular, and in life. They also are more likely to experience low self-esteem and have low confidence in their abilities.

And right now, things are hard enough as it is. 

Our solution: At Focus For Success, we work with kids to improve their focus and attention naturally, without medication.  Through cutting-edge neurofeedback technology ("brain training"), students permanently improve their brain's ability to focus over time.

Kids love it because they're "playing video games," but they don't know that they're slowly building up their ability to focus for extended periods.  

We need your help to expand in 2024!



How you can help:    With your gift, we can help more kids get access to our program.

Your donation will help us:

-Expand our current program to serve more students in need

-Improve and upgrade our neurofeedback technology

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