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Check out these tips for getting your child with ADHD on a cleaning routine that will help them organize their messy bedroom space.
Misinformation on ADHD is widespread on social media platforms like TikTok, and young people are susceptible. Here’s how to recognize and challenge it.
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Find out what the Surgeon General’s warning about the “profound risks” of social media means for your child with ADHD.
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More research is showing that people with ADHD are more likely than others to have experienced trauma in childhood. There are treatments that can help.
People with ADHD more likely to have had childhood trauma
Experts offer travel packing tips for those with ADHD, including making checklists, organizing items in labeled bags, and planning and packing in advance.
Some symptoms of long COVID and ADHD are similar. But there are ways to tell the difference — especially with help from a mental health professional.
Let’s say things have been going great at school for your ADHD child. Then summer hits and that structure and additional help falls away. Come September, they may have to relearn some skills.
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