[ad_1] The following is a personal essay, and not a medical recommendation endorsed by ADDitude. For more information about ADHD nutrition, speak with your physician. One...
[ad_1] The holiday season can feel more hectic than happy for parents. They’re juggling busy schedules, school vacations, holiday get-togethers — and trying to make it...
[ad_1] 1 of 11 “I Fired My Therapist. It Was an AI Chatbot.” By Elizabeth Broadbent “Woebot assumes neurotypicality. It expects that all brains can be...
[ad_1] As a child, middle school completely overwhelmed me. There were higher academic expectations, new interests and extracurriculars, a much wider and more intimidating social landscape,...
[ad_1] In a recent discussion with other ADHD coaches, someone beautifully summarized that coaching, at its heart, helps the client develop self-trust. Indeed, getting to the...
[ad_1] My senior year in high school was one of my life’s most joyful, exciting — but stressful — periods. I am a huge planner and...
[ad_1] I remember the time I set out to create the perfect routine that I vowed to follow for the rest of my life – an...
[ad_1] Ever since I can remember, I’ve chewed or picked at something. My mom tried to get me to quit when I was a kid, but...
[ad_1] During a recent training session I led on inclusion and learning differences in the classroom, I posed the following question – a tough one –...
[ad_1] Attending the University of Notre Dame was always my dream. I loved the mission of the university and wanted to continue the legacy of my...
[ad_1] The other night, when my girlfriend and I sat in the kitchen enjoying a cuppa tea, I got up mid-conversation to put away a pack...
[ad_1] Can’t get out of bed? Whether it’s due to a poor night’s sleep (hello, night owls), stubborn morning grogginess (i.e., sleep inertia), or dread-induced paralysis,...
[ad_1] Growing up, I was a normal, active kid who loved school and participated in many sports and activities. I loved school and it came easily...
[ad_1] As a child growing up in the ‘80s, I was bombarded with messages about “stranger danger.” Imagine my surprise, then, when a stranger arrived at...
[ad_1] Some time ago, I came down for breakfast and discovered a curious stack of bottles in the kitchen. It was a resolute stack. It knew...
[ad_1] Peopling is hard. Peopling with strangers is harder. When you’re neurodivergent, every social situation can feel like a slow-moving catastrophe of missed cues and faux...
[ad_1] A student came to me feeling angry and frustrated. “I can’t help it!” she cried, “My brain is awful.” These words pierced my heart. She...
[ad_1] A nagging, life-long question resurfaced as I began exploring career options again: Where do I fit? And how and where am I meant to find...
[ad_1] The space between can be rough for our kids. Whether it’s the space between brushing teeth and putting on socks, or the space between the...
[ad_1] A phone call from my mother changed everything. We had always been close, but our relationship was rocky – lots of anger, frustration, and assumptions...