The Learning Enhancement Center offers a non-medical approach for helping children who have been diagnosed with or display symptoms of ADD/ADHD. While medication treats the symptoms of ADD/ADHD, it fails to address the underlying cause. These "attention jumps" are a problem with the automated information processing in the brain. Gaps in automation divert normal thought processing and manifest itself as ADD/ADHD symptoms. Although medication will slow down the rate of speed that the neurons in the brain fire so as to minimize the gaps, it does not cure the problem. The NeuroNet Readines Program is designed to coordinate balance, movement, speech, vision, and listening to alleviate the gaps in automation.
Children which have been diagnosed with ADD/ADHD may make significant progress using the Readiness Program, however, individual outcomes are less predictable if the patient is on medication.