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Don’t Believe Everything Your Brain Tells You
Many of us believe everything we see, hear, and experience. It doesn’t occur to us that we never really perceive…
CONTINUEDTired of Coping With ADHD?
Sometimes, I gotta admit, I get really tired of coping with ADHD. It’s exhausting. It’s all-consuming. It Is relentless. And…
CONTINUEDIs It the ADHD, or Is It Something Else?: Part 2
What’s Responsible? I wrote these words last fall, and it is still is one of the top questions I hear from…
CONTINUEDLessons for Kids from the Olympics: Hyper-Focus, Motivation & Passion
Why We Watch The Olympics would be boring to watch were it not for the young athletes’ ability to hyper-focus.…
CONTINUEDADHD and The Brain
Why People With ADHD Do What They Do When Elaine was seeking non-prescriptive ways to enhance her child’s brain function,…
CONTINUEDADHD Family Support
Non-ADHD siblings are not often talked about, yet they are an important part of families with ADHD. Studies show that siblings of children with ADHD experience disruption, chaos, unpredictability and exhaustion – just like their parents. At times, they may feel neglected, unprotected and powerless. This is particularly true when they are expected to “take care of” or “look out for” their siblings.
CONTINUED20 Pearls of Wisdom for Enjoying the Ride
Enjoy The Ride On this, our 20th week to Feature Expertise, we want to offer a quick re-cap, 20 tips…
CONTINUEDLife Under the Big Top
As a child, we dream of growing up, getting married and having kids. We imagine how many kids we may…
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