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Spirituality and Meditation

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Transcendental Meditation Reduces ADHD Symptoms Among Students

Submitted by Sonia Gallagher on March 26, 2009 – 11:12 pm3 Comments
Transcendental Meditation for Children

Transcendental Meditation for Children

Transcendental Meditation Reduces ADHD Symptoms Among Students – New Study
By Tom Ball

The Transcendental Meditation technique may be an effective and safe non-pharmaceutical aid for treating ADHD, according to a promising new study published this month in the peer-reviewed online journal Current Issues in Education.

The pilot study followed a group of middle school students with ADHD who were meditating twice a day in school. After three months, researchers found over 50 percent reduction in stress and anxiety and improvements in ADHD symptoms.

Effect exceeds expectations

“The effect was much greater than we expected,” said Sarina J. Grosswald, Ed.D., a George Washington University-trained cognitive learning specialist and lead researcher on the study. “The children also showed improvements in attention, working memory, organization, and behavior regulation.”

Grosswald said that after the in-school meditation routine began, “teachers reported they were able to teach more, and students were able to learn more because they were less stressed and anxious.”

Stress interferes with the ability to learn

Prior research shows ADHD children have slower brain development and a reduced ability to cope with stress. “Stress interferes with the ability to learn-it shuts down the brain,” said William Stixrud, Ph.D., a Silver Spring, Maryland, clinical neuropsychologist and co-author of the study.

“Medication for ADHD is very effective for some children, but it is marginally or not effective for others. Even for those children who show improved symptoms with the medication, the improvement is often insufficient or accompanied by troubling side effects,” Stixrud said. “Virtually everyone finds it difficult to pay attention, organize themselves and get things done when they’re under stress. So it stands to reason that the TM technique which reduces stress and organizes brain function would reduce ADHD symptoms.”

While in some cases a child cannot function without medication, there is growing concern about the health risks and side effects associated with the common ADHD medications, including mood swings, insomnia, tics, slowed growth, and heart problems. In 2006 the FDA required manufacturers to place warning labels on ADHD medications, listing the potential serious health risks.

These high risks and growing concerns are fueling parents’ search for alternatives that may be safer for their kids.

The study was conducted in a private K-12 school for children with language-based learning disabilities. Participation was restricted to 10 students, ages 11-14, who had pre-existing diagnoses of ADHD. About half of the students were on medication. The students meditated at school in a group for 10 minutes, morning and afternoon.

To determine the influence of the TM technique, at the beginning and end of the three-month period, parents, teachers and students completed standard ADHD assessment inventories measuring stress and anxiety, behavior and social competency, and executive function. Students were also given a battery of performance tests to measure cognitive functioning.

“The results were quite remarkable”

Andy and Daryl Schoenbach’s daughter was diagnosed with ADHD in second grade. Like most ADHD children she was taking medication. “The medication helped but had mixed results-she still lost focus, had meltdowns, and the medications affected her sleep and appetite,” said Andy, who lives with Daryl in Washington D.C. “She was not performing close to her potential and we didn’t see the situation improving. So at the end of seventh grade when her doctor recommended increasing the medication, we decided it was time to take a different course-stopping the medication and using Transcendental Meditation.”

“The results were quite remarkable,” Daryl said. “The twice daily meditations smoothed things out, gave her perspective, and enabled her to be in greater control of her own life when things started falling apart. It took some time, but it gradually changed the way she handled crises and enabled her to feel confident that she could take on greater challenges -in her own words, ‘climb a mountain.’”

“Everyone noticed the change,” Andy added.

Grosswald explained that there is substantial research showing the effectiveness of the TM technique for reducing stress and anxiety, and improving cognitive functioning among the general population. “What’s significant about these new findings is that among children who have difficulty with focus and attention, we see the same results. TM doesn’t require concentration, controlling the mind or disciplined focus. The fact that these children are able to do TM, and do it easily shows us that this technique may be particularly well suited for children with ADHD,” she said.

This study was funded by the Abramson Family Foundation and the Institute for Community Enrichment.

A second, recently completed TM-ADHD study with a control group measured brain function using electroencephalography (EEG). Preliminary data shows that three months practice of the technique resulted in significant positive changes in brain functioning during visual-motor skills. Changes were specifically seen in the circuitry of the brain associated with attention and distractibility. After six months TM practice, measurements of distractibility moved into the normal range.

A third, $2 million TM-ADHD study, to be funded in part by a grant from The David Lynch Foundation, will more fully investigate the effects of the technique on ADHD and other learning disorders.

Facts about ADHD

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

” The Center for Disease Control reports that nearly 50 percent of the 4.5 million children (ages 4-17) in the United States diagnosed with ADHD are on ADHD medication-and the majority of those on medication stay on it in adulthood.
” The rate of prescriptions for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in the U.S. has increasing by a factor of five since 1991-with production of ADHD medicines up 2,000 percent in 9 years.
” The commonly used drugs for ADHD are stimulants (amphetamines). These drugs can cause persistent and negative side effects, including sleep disturbances, reduced appetite, weight loss, suppressed growth, and mood disorders. The side effects are frequently treated with additional medications to manage insomnia or mood swings. Almost none of the medications prescribed for insomnia or mood disturbances are approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for use with children.
” The long-term health effects of ADHD medications are not fully known, but evidence suggests risks of cardiac disorders and sudden death, liver damage and psychiatric events. It has also been found that children on long-term medication have significantly higher rates of delinquency, substance use, and stunted physical growth.

Facts about The Transcendental Meditation technique

” The Transcendental Meditation technique is an effortless technique practiced 10-20 minutes twice a day sitting comfortably with the eyes closed.
” TM is not a religion or philosophy and involves no new beliefs or change in lifestyle.
” Over 350 peer-reviewed research studies on the TM technique confirm a range of benefits for mind, body and behavior.
” Several studies have compared the effects of different meditation practices and found that Transcendental Meditation provides deeper relaxation and is more effective at reducing anxiety, depression and hypertension than other forms of meditation and relaxation. In addition, no other meditation practice shows the widespread coherence throughout all areas the brain that is seen with Transcendental Meditation.
” The Transcendental Meditation technique is taught in the United States by a non-profit, educational organization.

Tom Ball has taught the Transcendental Meditation technique for over 30 years. He earned a BA in Western Philosophy from Maharishi University of Management, an MFA in Creative Writing from Columbia University, and a PhD in Peace Studies from Maharishi European Research University. Tom has enjoyed a rich career of lecturing and teaching across the US and around the world. He is a writer and Director of the Transcendental Meditation program of Asheville, NC. For more information, please visit http://www.adhd-tm.org .

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Transcendental meditation has shown such incredible effects for children that it has actually reunited two of The Beatles to perform a concert to raise funds for a project looking to teach Transcendental Meditation to children around the world.

Does your child suffer from ADHD? Do you know any child that does? Do you practice meditation? What is your opinion about recommending meditation for children; especially to counter the effects of ADHD?

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  • Yes, Brian you are absolutely right!

    I personally know many adults who were labeled as “bad students” while in school as children. Not enough research had been done on ADD or ADHD at that time. So, it was easier to label these children and leave them to fend for themselves. Luckily, new research is showing the education department information on different learning techniques that can and should be applied at schools nationwide.

  • Brian says:

    This was very interesting news indeed!

    Proper medication has been a huge step forward for kids suffering from ADHD, but if we can find drug free ways to keep it in chekc that is of course even better.

    To think that not too long ago people with ADHD where simply written off as “no good”, particularly in school…
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