ADHD
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Steps I Take to Support Myself as a Neurodivergent Adult

By Sam_V, 24 year old neurodivergent writer. Transitioning to adulthood and living independently has been challenging for me as a neurodivergent adult; in fact, I didn’t learn that I was on the spectrum until I moved out of my parents’ house. I wasn’t diagnosed with ADHD until the age of twenty-one and didn’t start suspecting Continue reading
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Finding Success in the Chaos: Homeschooling an ADHD Child During COVID-19

By: K Donohue, A mom of a child with ADHD Everyone’s world changed in 2020. At the time, I was a stay at home mom to a second grader and a fourth grader. They came home to enjoy their spring break not knowing if they would return to school. For our family, it was the Continue reading
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When Life Gives You ADHD

By: K Donohue, a parent of a Child with ADHD When my son was born, I swear he popped out and started verbally telling me about his experience. He has always wanted to make sure he was heard. He got excited, interrupted conversations, got distracted, never sat still, impulsive, and had no fear but was Continue reading
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How to Deal with Autistic Kids and Practical Tips

By: Anna Jackson As a parent of an autistic child, I have years of experience guiding and supporting a high-energy son who also has ADHD. I am dedicated to spreading awareness and providing support based on my experiences for individuals on the autism spectrum. In this article, you’ll find: Introduction: Before sharing my situation and Continue reading
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Doomscrolling and ADHD: How to Take Back Your Time

By: Blair McBride. I’ve spent countless hours in “doomscrolls”. With a brain already low in dopamine, these doom scrolls are too easy for me to get sucked into. I can be scrolling through my phone and consciously think t about how I know I need to stop and yet my finger can’t stop moving. While Continue reading