How the “Performance Revolution” came to Athletics and Beyond
Meditation for your Kids
August 29th, 2014 - By Kerri Honaker in Anxiety, Athletic/Performance Enhancement, Information on ADD/ADHD, Neurofeedback NewsMeditation can be a great tool for children with ADHD. This article in the Deepak Chopra Newsletter offers techniques and tips about Kids and Meditating. techniques could help them to cope better with stress and grow into living healthier lives. – See more at: http://www.chopra.com/ccl/how-to-get-kids-to-meditate?utm_campaign=FIRST%20LOOK&utm_source=2015%20First%20Look%20Launch&utm_medium=email#sthash.ZYu6z4Eh.dpuf techniques could help them to cope better with stress and grow into living healthier lives. – See more at: http://www.chopra.com/ccl/how-to-get-kids-to-meditate?utm_campaign=FIRST%20LOOK&utm_source=2015%20First%20Look%20Launch&utm_medium=email#sthash.ZYu6z4Eh.dpuf
Productivity vs. Procrastination
August 7th, 2014 - By Kerri Honaker in Anxiety, Athletic/Performance Enhancement, Information on ADD/ADHD, Neurofeedback NewsThis article shares some ideas on how to Decrease procrastination! Increase productivity and energy! and transform failures into success.
Get a Baseline!
May 15th, 2014 - By Kerri Honaker in Athletic/Performance Enhancement, Information on Brain Injury, Mild/Traumatic Brain Injury, neuroAgility NewsneuroAgility,PC is pleased to announce our Get a Baseline! program. We take concussions and head injury seriously. As athlete performance is one of our specialty areas, we are concerned with contact sports. Every concussion injures your brain to some extent. neuroAgility cares about providing you with an understanding of your brain before and after the injury. Most importantly, we care about restoring your brain back …more
neuroAgility presents at Mackintosh Academy’s Segue to Summer Series, May 2014
April 28th, 2014 - By Kerri Honaker in Anxiety, Athletic/Performance Enhancement, Autism Spectrum, Information on ADD/ADHD, Information on Brain Injury, Information on Neurofeedback, Mild/Traumatic Brain Injury, neuroAgility NewsStrategies for Summer – “From Boredom to Over Scheduling, How Best to Serve the Gifted Child over Summer – and how Neurofeedback can help”. Neurofeedback professionals Kerri Honaker and Charity Finch will lead a discussion about how to make the most of Summer for your gifted child and family. They will also speak to how Neurofeedback can help address issues such as ADHD and anxiety …more
22 Things Happy People Do Differently
February 11th, 2014 - By Kerri Honaker in Anxiety, Athletic/Performance Enhancement, Information on Neurofeedback, Neurofeedback NewsHow we talk to ourselves, what we tell ourselves, whether we believe it to be true ~ does have an effect on outcome and behavior.
neuroAgility’s Director Speaks at Denver Academy Parent Night, November 2013
September 10th, 2013 - By Kerri Honaker in Athletic/Performance Enhancement, Information on ADD/ADHD, Information on Neurofeedback, neuroAgility News, Neurofeedback News“Neurofeedback, Efficacy, and the Teenage Brain” – neuroAgility’s Director, Kerri Honaker, M.A., M.S., LPC, BCIA, will speak at Denver Academy’s Parent Education Evening, November 2013 (see brochure)
Soccer Headers Can Harm Cognitive Function
March 12th, 2013 - By Kerri Honaker in Athletic/Performance Enhancement, Information on Brain Injury, Mild/Traumatic Brain Injury, Neurofeedback NewsRepeated light blows to the head can harm cognition, according to a study by neuroscientist Anne Sereno and her team at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. They don’t know if the impact is permanent or if there might be cumulative effects over time, and they concede more research is needed. But the findings add to a growing body of knowledge about …more
Is Meditation Self Indulgent?
October 4th, 2012 - By Kerri Honaker in Anxiety, Athletic/Performance Enhancement, Information on ADD/ADHD, Neurofeedback News, Sleep“Acknowledging and being present with our stress through meditative practice is the best way of reducing it… Meditation is spiritual housekeeping. To meditate is to sweep the rooms of the stress of daily life. Would it be seen as overly self-indulgent to vacuum the living room before the arrival of a guest? The intimate silence afforded by meditation allows us to communicate with fewer interruptions …more
The Neuroscience of Choking Under Pressure
July 9th, 2012 - By Kerri Honaker in Anxiety, Athletic/Performance Enhancement, Neurofeedback NewsEveryone gets nervous; not everyone chokes. Why does it only happen to some athletes, performers, and students? It is a psychological phenomenon that losses make us feel bad more than gains make us feel good, thus inhibiting skill and performance. Read more in this New Yorker Article.