What if I had known about my ADHD earlier?: How a visit with your past self can propel you forward.
When you are diagnosed with ADHD for the first time in adulthood, there is a lot of history to work […]
When you are diagnosed with ADHD for the first time in adulthood, there is a lot of history to work […]
In my twenties, I used to get “upset about being upset” regularly. My attention issues would get in the way of my intentions and instead of facing them head-on, I would send myself into a state of frustration fueled by feelings of guilt.
BY LAURA MACNIVEN
Let’s start by saying that it can be really exhausting living with ADHD: for you and for your partner. When we depend on our executive functions to manage our jam-packed lives, we can quickly feel de-railed and impatient. The words frustration and overwhelm come to mind. So, none of these suggestions are easy. Just holding it together is often all you can handle, but here are a few things to keep in mind…
By Laura MacNiven, M.Ed. Health Education, Director of Health Education/Coaching, Springboard Clinic Springboard Clinic finds the answer to ADHD treatment […]
Don’t wait until parent/teacher interviews to speak up.
I know that it can feel overwhelming to connect with your child’s teacher before the school year/semester kicks off.
When I spoke with TotallyADD about writing a piece for their month dedicated to ADHD and Women, I began making a list of how ADHD impacts men and women differently.