[ad_1] My secret strategy for managing overwhelm, procrastination, isolation and burnout Attention Deficit Disorder is frustrating. It leads to procrastination, burn-out, isolation, overwhelm. Even now, a decade and a half after learning what’s up with me, my ADHD can be a challenge. Daily. Sometimes hourly. It never stops completely. It’s never ‘cured.’ It’s managed. Tamed.…

[ad_1] What I Love About You ADHD is loud. It’s messy. And forgetful. And complicated. Sometimes, all of this noise has a way of drowning out — or distracting from — the really amazing, beautiful, and genuine traits that live alongside ADHD in our kids (and ourselves). The ‘good’ is overlooked. And that is a…

[ad_1] Lights, action: A new hologram shows how neurons talk to each other over long distances. Bioengineers and neuroanatomists have collaborated to create a holographic representation of how information travels in the brain. The technology could be used to study conditions such as autism1. Neurons transmit information through long projections called axons. But the paths…

[ad_1] There is a big pile of confusion over Asperger’s, Autism and functioning labels (high and low) that causes many difficulties for parents. The only clinical difference between Autism and Asperger’s is speech delay around speech milestones, and that does not necessarily mean mutism or selective mutism—it could literally mean partly delayed speech. The two…

[ad_1] I have so many questions all the time about the table set up I have for my sensory trays. And you can watch the videos on my Instagram highlights here. But, I thought I’d also do a blog post here all about my IKEA sensory table set-up for you to see. I’ve attached a…

[ad_1] Preparing your child with Autism for classroom routines is important. Whether it’s the start of the school year, transitioning back to classes from school breaks, or a refresher, common classroom routines can be easily adapted to suit your child’s needs and practiced in and outside the classroom. It is helpful to meet with the…

[ad_1] Cocktail Potties was written about being dragged all over the place to different cocktail parties and social functions. Partly as an executive, but mostly having to deal with my wife’s real estate social functions. Not cool with Asperger’s, receptive/expressive communication disorder, and everything else that is going on. John Truitt Cocktail Potties Spoken:Hollow eyes…

[ad_1] Joyce Kubik and Robin Nordmeyer A marriage is a precious union. But when one spouse or partner struggles with ADHD, they both struggle with ADHD. Research shows us that when you don’t understand or manage your ADHD effectively, it can be draining on a marriage often leading to separation and divorce. It is heart…