Our son Lucas was diagnosed with ADHD at the age of five.
Even before the diagnosis, we sensed that something was different.
He was always active, constantly moving, and had difficulty staying focused. Many people reassured us that this was just typical behavior for young boys—but deep down, we felt there was more to it.
Around the same time, I was also diagnosed with adult ADHD.
That moment brought clarity to many challenges I had experienced throughout my own life.
We eventually tried medication, but I continued searching for an alternative approach.
I wanted something that could help my son:
When we discovered FocusTraining, it seemed promising—but I remained cautious about what to expect.
Within the first month, we began to notice something different.
What made it even more meaningful was that the feedback came from others—without them knowing he had started training.
These changes were not dramatic overnight—but they were real and consistent.
Today, both my son and I continue to use FocusTraining.
We see ongoing progress—not just in attention, but in overall awareness and daily functioning.
As a parent, I felt that if there was a chance to help my child build skills that could make life easier and more fulfilling, it was worth trying.
I’m grateful we took that step.
At FocusTraining, the goal is not just to improve focus—
but to support a more confident, capable, and balanced life.