ADHD and stress unfortunately always seem to go together. Like death and taxes, stress sometimes feels like an unavoidable obstacle that will forever weigh us down. While it may sometime seem this ...
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ADHD and stress unfortunately always seem to go together. Like death and taxes, stress sometimes feels like an unavoidable obstacle that will forever weigh us down. While it may sometime seem this ...
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With the end of year exams and report cards approaching, students need all the tools available to help keep them successful and focused on schoolwork. We all know school doesn’t end when students l...
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Having a child with ADHD comes with its ups and downs. Despite the sleepless nights, tantrums, and all the other challenges that come with it, there’s no doubt that having a child with ADHD makes y...
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In March of 2016, the NFL senior vice president of health safety policy admitted the connection between head trauma with football and Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE). That is a fancy word fo...
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Moms with ADHD have a particularly difficult job. Being a mom is difficult on its own. Add to that the distractions of adult ADHD, and things can get hectic and out of sorts quickly. It’s a balanci...
ContinueAdult ADHD symptoms aren't always great to experience. Even the phrase "adult ADHD" sounds ominous doesn’t it? Sounds almost like an unwanted presence, something living inside you. In some ways, i...
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Teaching ADHD students can be described in many ways: frustrating, chaotic, exhausting, problematic, hilarious, uplifting… the list goes on. Nonetheless, being a teacher to ADHD students is both ch...
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Using a calendar for ADHD adults might seem impossible. Adults with ADHD act faster than they think. They tend to be impatient and get distracted easily. They forget commitments and move on to the ...
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College success with ADHD might sound like a rigged game. Distractions abound in any college environment. For a young adult, free from their parents for possibly the first time, the distractions ge...
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