10 Benefits of Brain Integration Technique That Help Children Thrive
- lisa039464
- Mar 20
- 6 min read
Updated: Aug 8

Brain Integration Technique (BIT) offer a powerful and
non-pharmaceutical way to help children overcome these obstacle such as ADHD and emotional difficulties.
Children are naturally curious, creative, and full of potential. However, challenges such as ADHD, learning difficulties, emotional struggles, or behavioral issues can hold them back. Brain Integration Technique (BIT) offer a powerful and non-pharmaceutical way to help children overcome these obstacles by improving communication between different regions of the brain, helping them thrive academically, emotionally, and socially.
Here are ten key benefits of Brain Integration Technique specifically tailored to children.
1. Improved Learning Capacity
Children with learning challenges, such as dyslexia or ADHD, often struggle to process and retain information. BIT enhances the brain’s ability to absorb, store, and retrieve information, making it easier for children to grasp new concepts. By optimizing neural pathways, BIT allows children to focus better and approach learning with confidence.
Example 1: A child struggling to grasp math concepts may find it easier to understand and apply problem-solving strategies after BIT.
Example 2: A student with reading difficulties experience improved reading comprehension and fewer struggles with identifying words.
2. Enhanced Memory
Memory is critical for tasks such as following instructions, solving problems, and completing assignments. Without memory there is no learning. BIT strengthens the brain’s ability to hold and manipulate information, enabling children to retain and apply what they’ve learned more effectively.
Example 1: A child who used to forget multi-step directions, such as “pack your lunch and put on your shoes,” may show significant improvement after undergoing BIT.
Example 2: A child who forgets steps of a martial arts or dance sequence is able to confidently recall the sequence after completing BIT.
Example 3: A student who once struggled now consistently remembers spelling words or multiplication tables, boosting their confidence and academic success.
NOTE
While BIT can greatly improve cognitive and learning processes, children will often need to go back and re-learn previously covered school curriculum, such as spelling words, vocabulary, or times tables.
Similarly, these children have also likely missed foundational steps of growth and skill building for emotional and social development along the way. They may also require some guidance and coaching as they experience emotional and social situations with their new brain function so that they can grow, mature, and develop skills appropriately.
3. Emotional Regulation
Many children have difficulties managing emotions. They often struggle with outbursts, anxiety, or mood swings that can affect their relationships and self-esteem. BIT helps balance the brain’s emotional centers, allowing children to better manage their feelings and mature.
Example 1: A child prone to meltdowns over minor frustrations may become more resilient and able to cope with challenges calmly.
Example 2: A child prone to overreacting when they experience a mild injury (such as a fall when running) can now process the physical insult quickly and calmly- and then move on.
4. Reduced Anxiety and Stress
Children today face unprecedented levels of anxiety due to academic, social, and family challenges. BIT helps reduce anxiety by calming the brain’s stress response and promoting a sense of safety and balance.
Example 1: A child who panics during exams feels more calm and performs better after BIT.
Example 2: A child who was afraid to participate in class discussions may feel more confidence to do so, allowing them to engage fully.
Example 3: A teen who has disengaged due to the perceived pressure of meeting family and school expectations can now engage and participate without “shutting down” from overwhelm.
5. Improved Focus and Attention
For children with ADHD or attention difficulties, staying focused can be a major challenge. BIT strengthens the brain’s ability to maintain attention and block out distractions.
Example 1: A child who fidgets constantly during lessons is able to sit still and complete tasks more efficiently.
Example 2: A student previously distracted by noise can now complete their homework in a busy household without constant redirection from mom.
6. Better Problem-Solving Skills
BIT supports the brain’s ability to process complex situations and make thoughtful decisions.
Example 1: A child who gets frustrated easily during puzzles learns to approach them with strategy, take their time and enjoy the challenge.
Example 2: A student struggling who previously reacted impulsively or became overwhelmed when working on complex problems or projects becomes better at methodically breaking it down into solvable parts.
7. Increased Self-Confidence
When children struggle academically or emotionally, their self-esteem often suffers. They are afraid to try things they may fail at, school and relationships alike. BIT fosters confidence by clearing the mental barriers that hold them back.
Example 1: A child hesitant to join other groups of other students gains the confidence to attend a party or school event.
Example 2: A student with stage fright successfully delivers a presentation in front of their class.
8. Improved Social Skills
Social skills are essential for childhood development, but some children find it hard to connect with peers. They may hold back socially or emotionally, or they may act out aggressively. BIT addresses underlying brain imbalances to promote emotional balance and self-awareness, making social interactions easier.
Example 1: A child who struggles with sharing learns to play cooperatively with friends.
Example 2: A student who feels excluded at lunch gains the confidence to join conversations and make new friends.
Example 3: A child who frequently interrupts others may develop better self-control and improve their ability to form meaningful relationships.
9. Enhanced Sensory Processing
Some children experience sensory overload, leading to discomfort and behavioral issues. BIT helps the brain organize this sensory information in a way that is no longer overwhelming or threatening. It integrates, allowing children to process their environment more comfortably.
Example 1: A child who is sensitive to loud noises or large groups of people is able to enjoy assemblies and concerts without distress.
Example 2: A student who refuses to eat certain foods because of their taste and textures can now try new foods without anxiety.
10. Learning is No Longer Something to Dread
When children struggle academically or emotionally, they often lose interest in learning and exploring new things. When children feel capable and confident, they develop a genuine love for learning. BIT removes mental obstacles, allowing children to approach school and challenges with enthusiasm. It is no longer a source of stress and shame. They are now able to reconnect with their natural curiosity and love for discovery.
Example 1: A child who dreads homework begins to enjoy exploring new subjects and completing assignments.
Example 2: A student who once felt defeated by failure finds joy in trying new things and persevering. They are no longer afraid to put in effort for fear of failing.
Example 3: A child who dreaded reading may find joy in books again, sparking a lifetime of learning.
A Brighter Future For Every Child
Every child deserves the chance to reach their full potential, free from the struggles that are currently holding them back. BIT offers a powerful, effective, and medication-free way to address learning difficulties, emotional challenges, and behavioral issues, helping children thrive in all areas of life.
If your child is struggling academically, emotionally, or socially, Brain Integration Technique can make a life-changing difference. Contact us today to learn how BIT can help your child overcome learning challenges, gain confidence, and create a brighter future.
Let’s work together to help your child shine!
References: Benefits of Brain Integration for Children
McCrossin, Susan. Breaking the Learning Barrier; Eradicating ADD, ADHD and Dyslexia. Learning Enhancement Center; Second Edition. 2015.
McCrossin, Susan. Crossinology: Brain Integration. Course Manual. Learning Enhancement Center, LLC. CO. 2008.
It is very important that clients understand that the BIT protocol is not a one-session quick fix. Completion of the ENTIRE protocol is absolutely necessary to achieve full and lasting results. Each phase of the protocol builds on the phases before it, and some of the most significant parts are at the end.

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