My younger son was a cheerful, sociable child from a young age. He naturally got along not only with friends but also with his older sister and brother. After he entered elementary school and moved into the upper grades, however, the bright smiles I used to see started to fade.
As a mother, several thoughts crossed my mind. Was it a serotonin imbalance? Or was he simply becoming less playful as adolescence approached, more sensitive? Without any clear reason, his small changes kept turning into worries.
Then my older son started using SmartDream first, and we began to see changes. He brightened, smiled more, and seemed steadier overall. After seeing that for myself, I wanted to help my younger son enter adolescence in better shape too, so I started him on it as well.
Looking back, I think it was a good decision. The conversations we share over after-school meals and the study time we have rebuilt in the living room have made the atmosphere of our home noticeably calmer and brighter.
The most visible change was their smiles. Both boys started smiling far more often. There was a time when they seemed to grow distant, but now small gestures like a quick hug or a goodnight greeting come back naturally.
Their attitude toward studying clearly shifted. The son who used to dread math now sits down and does an hour or two of math on his own each day. He balances English, writing, and reading on his own. The scenes where he used to resist any mention of studying and disappear into his room have nearly vanished.
Looking back, the change wasn't a single moment. It built up gradually and emerged naturally. Faces, tone of voice, behavior, and the mood of the home softened together, and the overall current of our days shifted.
What I had hoped for from SmartDream was not just better focus or study performance. What mattered more was that the boys would return to their natural selves, settle emotionally, and that family relationships would warm again. Adolescents can change, too, and those changes are felt deeply in everyday life.
SmartDream is a wellness device, not a medical device. Effects vary and are not guaranteed. Decisions on ADHD diagnosis or medication should be made with a qualified physician.