Help Your ADHD Child Take Control of That Messy Bedroom
Help children with ADHD keep their rooms tidy with expert tips on organization. Focus on clear expectations, breaking tasks down, routines, simplicity, visual cues, and positive reinforcement.
Help children with ADHD keep their rooms tidy with expert tips on organization. Focus on clear expectations, breaking tasks down, routines, simplicity, visual cues, and positive reinforcement.
Many teens rely on social media for ADHD info, but much is misleading. Experts warn against self-diagnosing from TikTok and stress consulting professionals.
Struggling with ADHD as a parent during summer? Discover expert tips to create structure, manage screen time, and plan stress-free vacations for a smoother season.
U.S. Surgeon General warns social media can harm children, especially those with ADHD. Learn how risks vary and ways to mitigate negative impacts.
Research shows a strong link between ADHD and childhood trauma. Studies indicate children with adverse experiences are more likely to develop ADHD. Effective therapies include EMDR and somatic approaches.
Traveling with ADHD can be challenging. Discover expert tips on organized packing, vocal inventories, color coding, and more to simplify your journey.
Discover the long-term effects of COVID-19, including brain fog, depression, and cognitive issues. Learn how these symptoms overlap with adult ADHD.
Help your ADHD child thrive during summer with structured routines, continued support, engaging activities, and healthy habits. Foster skills and confidence for a smooth transition back to school.
Kim R. Livingston discusses her new book, Walks Like a Duck, her journey with ADHD, and insights on neurodiversity. Learn more at www.kimrlivingston.com.
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