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Helping children with LDs thrive socially: Understanding the struggles and building skills
Social skills matter as much as academics—especially for kids with LD and ADHD. Learn how learning differences affect friendships and what families can do to build confidence and connection.
AI-powered brain training shows promise in reducing impulsivity in children with ADHD
A new study reveals that AI-powered brain training can reduce impulsivity in children with ADHD. Personalized digital sessions are helping kids improve self-control—without medication. #ADHD #BrainTraining #ChildDevelopment
The ‘floordrobe’ problem: Why ADHD makes laundry feel impossible
For many people with ADHD, household chores can be overwhelming. One of the biggest culprits? Laundry. And now there’s a word that perfectly captures the silent chaos creeping across the bedroom floor: the floordrobe.
How a misfit kid hacked his ADHD brain and became a top Harvard innovator
Classrooms, questions, and expectations didn’t make sense to him, and instead of feeling supported, he was misunderstood by teachers and isolated socially.
Study Reveals Link Between ADHD and Childhood Obesity: Implications for Hispanic/Latinx Communities
This study, conducted on 223 children aged 4 to 7, primarily from a Hispanic population, aimed to explore the relationship between ADHD and obesity.
Managing Anger: Strategies for ADHD-Induced Emotional Responses
To control ADHD-related anger, it's crucial to understand and change habitual responses to stress and emotional triggers.
Ways to Improve Emotional Regulation
Improving emotional regulation is a process that takes time and practice. Here are some effective ways to enhance emotional regulation.
Auditory Processing Disorder vs ADHD
Many symptoms of Auditory Processing Disorder overlap with ADHD, and most pediatricians are more familiar with ADHD, it is easy for APD to be overlooked.