Adult ADHD
Do you find it difficult to focus and concentrate?
Do you have Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) / Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) ?
Struggle to concentrate or easily distracted – Does not appear to listen – Unable to sit still – Struggle to start and finish a task and just cannot get organised. If you exhibit signs of inattention – you do not need to struggle anymore.
Games for Life provide attention training using NASA inspired technology for adults. Patented Neurofeedback technology linked to scientifically designed fun attention training computer games, where your attention literally controls fun characters during attention & memory exercises for real brain training! (Click on our webinar button to register to see these games in action). Learn the skills to survive in the boardroom or workplace.
British University study shows improved attention & reduced impulsivity during playing our attention games after only 10 weeks
Attention training benefits include improved:
- Attention
- Memory (including Working Memory)
- Improved Academic Performance
- Confidence & Self Esteem
See your attention in real time during a mind controlled fun educational exercise, where attention becomes concrete and controllable and learn how symptoms of ADHD/ADD can be positively trained (click on our webinar button to register for a live demo and your chance to ask your most difficult questions/worries).
- ‘Ryan’ has reduced his medication after 6 months training while still seeing his attention improving
Researchers from the University of Hertfordshire’s School of Psychology supported children in Herts County Council schools, who were either diagnosed with ADHD or identified by their teachers as having attention problems, were asked to play Games for Life’s attention training games three times a week for 12 weeks, a session typically lasts for approx 30 minutes. Each session lasted for half an hour with the children tested to measure their attention before and after the experiment. At the end of the study, the researchers found that the children’s impulsive behaviour had improved by at least 25 per cent. (Click on our Webinar button to register see the games in action!)
Register for our free WEBINAR to see the games in action and ask your most difficult questions


