A Letter to My (Pre ADHD Diagnosis) 16 Year Old Self
Have you ever wanted to go back and talk to your teenage self? Alissa writes a heartfelt letter to her ADHD 16-year-old self that will touch your heart and ring lots of bells.
Have you ever wanted to go back and talk to your teenage self? Alissa writes a heartfelt letter to her ADHD 16-year-old self that will touch your heart and ring lots of bells.
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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.
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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…
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Often struggling to follow through with your New Year’s Resolutions? Mark shows us some easy steps to ensure you make them and keep them this year.
Stacia discusses why you should claim your identity and let your neurodivergence shine through this holiday period. Plus, offers some helpful advice on how to plan your time effectively.
You don’t need to be a superparent this holiday season. Keep it together for you and your neurodivergent kids with these fab tips from Sandra.
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.
To give yourself a break and not put too many expectations on yourself is sage advice at any time of the year, but over the holiday period, it takes on a whole next level.
Sensory sensitivities can make it difficult for those with a neurodivergent condition to enjoy the holiday period. In this post, Wickie points out the ups and downsides of having sensory issues at Christmas time.
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