Why Your ADHD Child Isn't Lazy: The Truth Every Parent Needs to Hear
One of the most common frustrations parents express about children with ADHD is the belief that “They can do it when they want to.”
Body Doubling: A Simple Yet Powerful Strategy for Managing ADHD Procrastination
For individuals with ADHD, certain tasks—especially those that are repetitive or require sustained focus—can feel insurmountable.
Why Boredom Feels Like Torture for Those with ADHD
For individuals with ADHD, boredom isn’t simply uncomfortable—it can feel like a form of mental torture, often referred to as "boreture.
ADHD and Meltdowns: No Child Calms Down Because a Parent Says “Calm Down”
Supporting a child with ADHD through meltdowns can be deeply challenging and emotional.
Understanding "Bad Behavior" in Children with ADHD: It’s a Symptom, Not the Problem
Understanding "Bad Behavior" in Children with ADHD: It’s a Symptom, Not the Problem