Neurofeedback is found to dramatically help those with dyslexia. In this study, researchers found that after 30-35 neurofeedback sessions, all twelve participants improved by at least two grade levels. Researchers are finding more and more through clinical studies, that neurofeedback is surpassing many of the programs that are out there for children and adults. This is very exciting and promising for those that struggle with dyslexia. Check out the full article by clicking the link below.
Source: Journal of Neurotherapy