The Invisible Side of ADHD: Why Starting Treatment Now Matters
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.
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.
Neurodiversity advocate and teaching specialist, Sandra, presents a well-considered case to parents as to why we should have our neurodivergent children diagnosed.
Megan considers ADHD to be her superpower! Here she discusses the positive sides to her diagnosis. Do you agree?
ADHD brains are not broken! Megan discusses why ADHD brains are simply different, with society trying to force them into the same bucket as other types of brains.
ADHD serves up many strengths and challenges, and success in life may depend upon striking a healthy balance between the two. Alyssa reveals how she addresses her strengths and squashes her challenges through a process of introspection and identification. Don’t ...
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