BrainPassion Kids

Ages 6-10

Welcome to the system that actually works with your child’s brain — not against it.
The BrainPassion Program™ is a 3-phase brain training system designed for neurodivergent children who struggle with regulation, attention, and learning.
We don’t do worksheets and behavior charts. We do brain rewiring, body-based tools, and emotional safety.

Phase 1: Regulate

Using the Brain Buddy System™
We help kids name their feelings, understand their needs, and use calming tools in real time.


✅ Daily check-ins
✅ Visuals + sensory supports
✅ Body-based emotional awareness

“Calm is not taught with words — it’s trained through the body.”

Phase 3: Regulate

Helping kids reflect, plan, and follow through
We teach sticky strategies for building motivation, memory, and task completion — through a right-brain-first approach.


✅ See It → Feel It → Practice It Model
✅ Visual learning strategies + Safe Goals
✅ Memory anchors and confidence tools

“When kids believe in their brain, they start to believe in themselves.”into every lesson. Our hidden curriculum will introduce your child to basic principles in math, science, reading, writing, and more.

Phase 2: Activate

Strengthening the systems for focus, coordination, and learning
We use purposeful movement exercises that build sensory processing, rhythm, balance, and brain communication.


✅ Brain Boost Routines (proprioception, rhythm, visual processing)
✅ Structured daily rhythm
✅ Tools for focus and motor development

“Kids don’t need more discipline — they need better brain connection.”

25+ Videos

Each weekly schedule consists of video learning activities. Your child will learn about basic principles of astronomy, physics, earth science, and more.

The BrainPassion Program is designed for:

  • Children ages 6 months to ~10 years

  • Kids with developmental delays, emotional dysregulation, or neurodivergent traits

  • Families seeking a gentle, brain-first alternative to traditional interventions

  • Parents who want daily tools, not just advice