"Dana and Adi are a great team, incredibly knowledgeable and supportive. Even after completing the Intensive week they continued supporting us, answering any concerns with confidence and care."
You've tried a lot.
Nobody has looked
at the right things yet.
We spend a full day with you and your child. We look at how their brain and body are actually working together — things most assessments never touch. You go home with a plan you can start that evening, and we stay with you while you do. No waiting list. No diagnosis needed.
Method
★★★★★"No one has ever explained our child like this before."
Parent, London
Everyone keeps telling you
it's a parenting thing.
It isn't.
One of the most common things parents say when they arrive is: "I knew something was off, but I couldn't get anyone to take it seriously." They've had the appointments, tried the strategies, read everything. And their child is still struggling in ways that don't make sense to anyone around them.
What I've found, working with children with ADHD, autism and sensory processing difficulties, is that the thing driving the behaviour is almost always something nobody has looked at yet. Primitive reflexes that never integrated. A nervous system stuck in high alert. A brain and body that aren't talking to each other the way they should.
"We were those parents. We had the same appointments, the same confusion. That's why we do this the way we do."
— Adi & Dana, Hopeful Neuron
A proper look at your child.
Then a plan you can actually use.
You come to our clinic in Mill Hill for three hours, split into two blocks with a break in the middle. The first block is with your child — a full hands-on assessment, then therapy based on what we find. The second block is with you. We go through everything, explain what we saw in plain terms, and build a home plan together.
You will not leave wondering what to do. That's the whole point.
What actually happens
from the moment you arrive.
I think parents should know exactly what they're walking into before they come. So here it is, step by step.
We look at things most assessments never check
Not a form. Not a checklist. We physically assess how your child's brain and body are working together: balance, coordination, posture, primitive reflexes, sensory processing and nervous system regulation.
Most parents say: "nobody has ever looked at that." That's usually exactly right.
- ✅Covers areas most standard assessments completely miss
- ✅Explains the real reason behind what you're seeing at home and school
- ✅Gentle and paced to suit your child's sensory needs
You find out why things are hard and what to do about them
We go through the mornings, the transitions, the homework, the sleep. I show you what's driving each one specifically for your child. Not a general list of tips — an explanation that fits the child in front of us.
You stop guessing. That alone changes things.
- ✅Simple strategies that fit into real family life
- ✅Works for ADHD, autism, sensory difficulties and learning challenges
- ✅You leave with real tools, not a leaflet
Your child gets actual support, not just observation
Your child receives hands-on therapy during the visit: light and laser-based tools, brain-body stimulation, regulation and vibration devices. Everything is chosen based on what we found and adjusted as we go.
What often happens — and parents remark on this — is that a child who arrived wound up will be noticeably calmer by the end. Not tired. Actually settled.
- ✅Safe and appropriate for children with sensory processing difficulties
- ✅Adapted in real time to how your child is feeling that day
- ✅Many children feel visibly calmer before they leave the clinic
You leave with a plan built around your child, not a template
We sit down and write out exactly what to do at home. Simple daily exercises targeting the specific things we found. What to try in the morning. What to do when a meltdown is building. How to make bedtime more manageable.
And then we stay in touch. That's not an add-on — it's how this works. Because things come up. Life gets in the way. We're there to help you adjust and keep going.
- ✅Written in plain language any parent can follow at home
- ✅Practical exercises for focus, meltdowns, sleep and learning
- ✅Ongoing support so you're never left to figure it out alone
What actually changes
for families who come.
Not promises. Just what we see happen, consistently, when parents finally understand what's going on for their child.
You understand what's actually driving the behaviour
Not a diagnosis — a real explanation. Why the mornings are so hard. Why loud places send them over the edge. Specific answers to things you've been wondering about for years.
A home plan you can start that same evening
Short daily exercises built around your child specifically. Not a general programme. The kind of thing that takes ten minutes and fits into real life.
You know what to do when things go wrong at 7am
The meltdown over the school shoes. The refusal to get in the car. Tools for those moments that actually work with your child's nervous system rather than against it.
Your child starts getting something that actually helps
Most children I work with have never had their nervous system properly supported. Once that starts, other things often follow. Focus, sleep, emotional regulation. Not overnight. But measurably.
Someone to contact when you hit a wall
Week three is often the hard one. The initial motivation fades and something unexpected comes up. That's when we're most useful — not just at the start, but when you actually need us.
You stop dreading the next difficult moment
That's usually how parents describe it. Not that everything is fixed, but that they feel less like they're failing and more like they know what they're doing.
£600 covers the full visit: assessment, hands-on therapy, parent session and your home plan. Plus the ongoing support to actually use it. No ongoing commitment unless you want to go further.
✓ No ongoing commitment requiredIn their own words.
Not ours.
"We saw improvement in our son's behaviour. He is calmer now, his focus has improved, he's exploring everything around the house which he wasn't doing before, and his sleep has improved."
"Very caring and truly have your best interests at heart. Check-ins from Dana help to keep you focused with working on programmes at home and they are always there with support. Highly recommend."
Most support for children with ADHD and autism tries to change the behaviour. We try to understand what's causing it. That's a different question, and it leads somewhere different.
Book Your Clarity Day →We look at things
other people don't look at.
Most approaches to ADHD and autism support focus on managing what's happening on the surface. We work backwards from the root. When you address that level, the surface stuff tends to shift on its own.
Honestly, who this works for
and who it probably doesn't.
We'd rather you come knowing exactly what this is than arrive expecting something different.
✅ This is a good fit if...
- ✔You want to understand what's actually driving your child's difficulties, not just manage them
- ✔You're willing to do short daily activities at home
- ✔Your child has ADHD, autism, sensory processing difficulties or unexplained learning challenges
- ✔You don't have a diagnosis yet and can't wait for one
- ✔You want someone to stay with you while you put things into practice
⚠️ This probably isn't right if...
- ✗You're looking for a one-off session with no follow through
- ✗You want a formal diagnosis — we don't issue those
- ✗You're not in a position to do anything at home right now
- ✗You want a sit-and-watch assessment where someone observes and hands you a report
- ✗You want the same plan every other child gets
A lot of families go on to our full Intensive Programme.
The Clarity Day is often enough to get things moving. But for families who want to do more work in clinic — a full week of intensive therapy and nervous system support in Mill Hill. What you learn on the Clarity Day becomes the foundation for everything that follows.
Things parents
usually want to know
If something isn't covered here, just book a free call. We'd rather talk it through with you than have you second-guess whether this is right.
No. A lot of the families we see are still on a waiting list. They can't wait two years, and they shouldn't have to. If you're worried about your child's focus, meltdowns, sensory responses or learning — that's enough reason to come. We don't need a label to get started.
You come to our clinic in Mill Hill for three hours. The first 90 minutes is with your child: a full hands-on assessment of their nervous system, reflexes, sensory processing and coordination, followed by direct therapy based on what we find. The second 90 minutes is with you. We go through everything, explain what we saw, and build a home plan together. After the visit, we stay in contact as you put things into practice.
Three hours in clinic, split into two 90-minute blocks with a short break. That's enough time to do a proper assessment and go through everything with you without it being overwhelming for your child. The support continues after you leave.
No. We don't issue formal ADHD or autism diagnoses. What we do is help you understand what's actually happening in your child's nervous system and give you a practical plan based on that. A lot of families come specifically because they want help now rather than waiting for a formal process.
From around age 3 to teenagers. The assessment is adapted to your child's age and where they are developmentally. We also work with older students struggling with focus and learning at GCSE or A Level.
Almost certainly, yes. Standard assessments tend not to look at how the brain and body are physically working together. We assess primitive reflexes, balance, coordination, sensory processing and nervous system regulation. Parents regularly tell us we explained things in one session that nobody had raised after years of appointments.
Yes. You're not dropping your child off. The whole second block is with you. We go through the assessment findings, explain what we saw, and build the home plan together. You are the one who will be implementing this at home, so we need you in the room.
Yes. The Clarity Day is in person at our clinic in Mill Hill, London NW4, but families travel from across the UK for it. After the visit, ongoing support continues remotely. Get in touch and we'll talk through the logistics.
This is one of the most common reasons families come to us. Meltdowns and anxiety in children with ADHD and autism nearly always have a neurological root — a nervous system that's stuck in high alert. We can usually identify what's driving it. Most parents tell us they leave feeling less overwhelmed than when they arrived, even before they've started the home plan.
£600 for the full day: assessment, hands-on therapy, parent session and your personalised home plan. That also includes the ongoing support after the visit. If you want to talk it through first, you can book a free 15-minute call before committing to anything.
If you're not sure if this is right,
start with a free call.
Book 15 minutes with Adi or Dana. Tell us what's going on with your child. We'll be straight with you about whether this is the right next step. And if it isn't, we'll tell you that too.
📍 1A Hall Lane, Mill Hill, London NW4 4TJ · 🌍 Remote support worldwide · Mon–Sat 9am–2pm · £600 including ongoing support