Neurofeedback is non-invasive and drug-free, and many children tolerate it well. It may be considered for children who struggle with emotional meltdowns, impulsivity, difficulty calming down, or self-regulation challenges. However, if a child’s anger includes aggression, threats, self-harm, harm to others, or safety concerns, medical or mental-health evaluation should come first. At Grey Matters, we begin with a qEEG brain map and intake process to determine whether neurofeedback is appropriate and how training should be personalized.