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.
A HUGE challenge for those with Borderline Personality Disorder is that the medical & therapeutic community often don’t accept the scientific research that’s been done on the condition.
Marc gives us three essential things you should avoid saying to an ADHDer to maintain a healthy relationship.
Brian writes about how important forging solid relationships is for the wellbeing of all neurodivergents.
Many neurodivergents undergo bullying in their formative years and, indeed, through into adulthood. Ana-Maria discusses how a teenage girl in high school completely uprooted her existence and changed her for good. But, should we forgive the perpetrators?
By now, we’ve all heard of COVID induced Zoom fatigue, but how does it compare with the autistic experience on a daily basis? Dana takes a closer look.
Are you struggling in COVID-19 lockdown? Sabine gives us some useful ways to remain sane and keep forging ahead to the future in this difficult time.
Don’t miss guest writer, Amazon bestselling author, Michele Pitts-Brown’s fabulous tips on how to advocate for neurodivergent acceptance and inclusion.
Natalie laments a time in her life when anxiety ruled her world and lets her teenage self know that everything will be okay.
Many neurodivergents are born with highly sensitive brains. Add trauma to the mix and those sensitivities can be extremely difficult to live with. Natalie discusses ways in which trauma can manifest as sensitivities in the neurodivergent brain.
New writer, Dana, has autism, ADHD, and PTSD. Here, she discusses what it’s like to live with PTSD, and how you can help.
Many people are struggling with the routine change and uncertainty that COVID-19 has brought the world in 2020, but neurodivergent adults could possibly be suffering the most. Brian takes a look at this and urges remaining positive in the face ...
Jade outlines how Borderline Personality Disorder comes with many additional challenges that neurotypicals take for granted.
Routines are essential for neurodivergent kids at the best of times, but particularly in this uncertain environment of COVID-19. Sandra provides us with some brilliant tips for how to navigate this tricky issue.
Jim discusses the merits of differentiation as a teaching methodology that suits the individual needs of neurodivergent kids and adults.
Thus far, science has been unable to provide a way to improve the area of our brain that controls working memory. All those with ADHD can do is use hacks to get around our frustrating deficits. Here, Alissa provides us ...
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