Good afternoon! My name is Inna, my son’s name is Mark, he is 8 years old, and we are from the Kharkiv region. We have completed two cycles of treatment. We started very late, but achieved results I never expected. My number: +380668777053. Our diagnosis is ADHD and ASD.
He had constant obsessive movements: rocking from the age of 3, hitting his knees, scratching his ears, sucking his thumb at night.
After the second day of treatment, the knee-hitting stopped, and by the tenth day, Mark stopped rocking back and forth! He speaks well, but before it was impossible to have a logical or in-depth conversation. Now he’s asking logical questions. After the treatment, we can talk about anything. He notices what’s happening around him. He understands texts he reads and retells them — not in great detail, but the main idea is clear.

His fear of doctors is gone. He used to scream at every doctor visit — during the EEG, he cried so much that the whole hospital heard him. Now he calmly goes to an adult dentist, sits in the chair like a grown-up. I’m more afraid of the dentist than he is!
We calmly go to get his hair cut — he asks the barber lots of questions. He even washes his head himself now. He talks about where he was, what he did, and what he saw — he never did that before. Talking on the phone used to feel impossible for him, but now he can do it — not for long, but it’s progress, and it will only get better.
He’s become cheeky and clever — if he wants something, he approaches the topic smartly, indirectly, and finally says what he wants. His digestion improved — now he goes regularly. He started interacting with other kids more. Before, he played alone. Now he’s interested in monkey bars — in summer, he was like a little monkey on them! We’ve ordered a wall bar for home — we’ll train together. He became interested in drawing, loves cutting and making crafts.
He tells us what we’ll do next or what he plans to do when we get home. His connected speech has improved a lot. He’s calmer, reads everything on the street — in Ukrainian, Russian, and English. He’s more attentive.
We never had issues with food, but now he’s more demanding — “fry fish,” “make cutlets,” “buy me pizza.” Before, he just ate whatever I gave him. Now he’s more independent — I can send him into a store to buy what he wants while I wait at the entrance.
Thank you to all the staff at the Institute for your hard work and for the enormous contribution you make to the development of our children!