3 Things NOT To Say To Someone with ADHD
Marc gives us three essential things you should avoid saying to an ADHDer to maintain a healthy relationship.
Marc gives us three essential things you should avoid saying to an ADHDer to maintain a healthy relationship.
What are some of the basic challenges experienced by those with ADHD, each day? Elizabeth gives us the run-down…
The assumption that kids with ADHD are doing okay is a dangerous one to make. Sandra discusses why intervention is essential to stave off problems in adulthood.
Alissa discusses the lead up to her formal ADHD diagnosis including childhood, college, and work years.
Like many people, Stacia only discovered she had ADHD in adulthood and by complete chance. Her diagnosis completely changed her life and now she helps others with their own ADHD stories.
Learning to meditate can be tough with ADHD. To help you learn to quiet your mind, Alissa provides us with some unusual tips that you may not have thought of previously…
What role does hyperfocus play in your life? Did you know that hyperfocus has an ON/OFF switch? The ability to hyperfocus is one of the biggest strengths found in ADHD; however, it can be a drawback when you’re unable to ...
Think you know all there is to know about procrastination? Alyssa shows us how many ADHD behaviours are actually procrastinating behaviours and offers some fantastic tips to beat them this holiday season.
Neurodivergent kids with more than one condition are often tricky to help. Sandra draws upon her extensive background in education to discuss why it’s important for parents and teachers to work together to ‘crack the code’ before true progress can ...
Alyssa explains how identifying her anxiety symptoms has helped her with her ADHD - Includes some useful tips on how you can allow your anxiety to guide you in more helpful ways.
Marc gives us some handy tips on how to cope with the common ADHD problem - lack of organization!
Do you have a BFRB? Stacia confesses that of all her comorbid conditions, her obsessive-compulsive, excoriation (skin-picking) disorder is what causes the most self-loathing.
Is the modern-day push for executive functioning skills destroying our creativity levels? Neurodivergent activist, Marta Rose, examines the evidence.
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