At Brain Concept, we know how frustrating it can be to watch your child struggle with ADHD, especially when quick fixes like limiting distractions don’t produce lasting results.
Our brain training program focuses on addressing the deeper causes of attention problems, helping children develop key skills like staying focused, more organized, and more engaged – both at school and at home with homework.


The first step to understanding your child’s concentration difficulties is the Gibson Test – a comprehensive assessment of cognitive abilities that helps identify both strengths and areas for improvement. This test is key to creating a personalized training plan that is perfectly tailored to your child’s needs so that they can effectively develop their skills.
The decision to begin cognitive training is yours, however – it’s your choice. The Gibson Test provides valuable insight into your child’s cognitive abilities, whether you decide to continue training or not.
How can we help your child?
Does your child have ADHD and need more than a temporary fix, like limiting distractions?
We don’t limit ourselves to temporary solutions. Through brain training, we help solve concentration problems at their root. We work to improve focus, whether in a busy classroom or on homework, even when they’d rather be doing something else.

- How does it work?
Our training helps children develop their ability to focus by engaging them in tasks that require concentration while gradually introducing distractions – teaching them how to stay focused on the task at hand, even when there is chaos around them.
- Can concentration really improve with training?
Yes. Research shows that attention is a skill that can be developed. By focusing on the areas of the brain responsible for attention, we can help children improve their ability to focus on learning or maintain attention during long lessons.
- How does our program support children with ADHD?
We work on three key types of attention:
Sustained attention: Helps kids focus on tasks for longer periods of time, such as persevering through homework instead of jumping between tasks.
Selective attention: Teaches them how to focus despite distractions, such as listening to a lesson despite noise in the hallway.
Divided attention: Helps them manage multiple tasks at once, such as taking notes while listening to a teacher’s instructions, without making mistakes.
Do you want to improve your child’s concentration?
Nasz trening mózgu pomaga dzieciom z ADHD poprawić koncentrację, zmniejszyć impulsywne zachowania i rozwijać lepsze umiejętności organizacyjne. Prowadzi to do lepszych wyników w szkole i sprawia, że codzienne życie staje się mniej stresujące.
Ta tabela mówi sama za siebie, pokazując spektakularne wyniki treningu poznawczego BrainRx u dzieci z ADHD którzy ukończyli 77-godzinny program treningu mózgu.


The average increase in cognitive abilities is 3.5 years, with the greatest improvement being 4.5 years in auditory processing. The numbers show improvements in key areas such as memory, processing speed, logic and attention, after 77 hours of training.