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Tag Archives: adhd and the cerebellum

cerebellum research

Cerebellum Exercises – Part 2

By Louis WeissmanLearning Difficulties News, Press and Testimonials

In an earlier post we examined a few exercises that are beneficial for cerebellar development. For parents of children with ADHD, cerebellum exercises can prove to be enormously helpful in managing some of the symptoms of ADHD. This post is an overview of the benefits derived from engaging in activities that exercise the cerebellum. The…

March 25, 2014
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adhd and the cerebellum

ADHD and the Cerebellum

By Louis WeissmanNews, Press and Testimonials

Although the specific cause of ADHD is unknown, what is known is that there is a link between ADHD and the cerebellum because brain scans reveal that many children who have ADHD have cerebellums that are under-developed. The human cerebellum constitutes about 10 percent of the brain’s size, but because it has so many densely…

February 12, 2014
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