As the pandemic continues to restrict all of our lives, we’re hearing from many families that children with ADHD are struggling — including those who were thriving before their classrooms, activities and
When the external scaffolding of school, work, and social routines collapsed last March, two things happened: Parents gained a front-row seat to their kids’ attentional and educational struggles during remo
Many children are attending school remotely. An increased lack of structure can make it harder to accomplish tasks and can sometimes lead to anxiety or stress.
In this Voices of Compassion episode, we sat down with Ross Loofbourrow, an adult with ADHD who’s learned to embrace his differences as strengths and tap into his hyper-focus in a positive way.
The following checklist can help you determine whether your child may have a learning difference.
A year into distance learning you may have observed some behaviors that make you wonder: does my child have a learning or attention difference or is it just Zoom-fatigue?
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