As you were raising your children, you imagined how they would be as they grew up. Maybe you pictured them going to college and getting a good job. Or maybe college wasn't important but you saw your child getting a job and learning to live on their own. Maybe you envisioned them beginning their own family.
As our children grow up we teach them how to take care of themselves. We teach them about doing their wash, cooking, and cleaning. We teach them because we understand that one day they will...
Read moreAs you were raising your children, you imagined how they would be as they grew up. Maybe you pictured them going to college and getting a... Read more »
Announcing our next upcoming chat. We will be talking with ADHD Coach Rudy Rodriguez on ways adults with ADHD can manage their... Read more »
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Behavioral modification for children often involves the use of charts and stickers and is normally based on a system of rewards and... Read more »
So here's a snapshot of me doing chores on a Saturday morning. I'm working at my computer in the living room and remember that I wanted to... Read more »
For some adults with ADD/ADHD, the holiday season is a wonderful time. They thrive in the excitement and rush of holiday shopping, parties and events... Read more »
High school graduation can signify many things: an entry into the adult world, the end of childhood, the beginning of working full time or maybe... Read more »
Many adults with ADHD have found systems and coping mechanisms to manage the everyday symptoms of ADHD. However, others struggle daily with... Read more »
The holiday season can be filled with parties and celebrations. Everywhere we turn, we are inundated with messages that this is the season of joy. ... Read more »