Social and Emotional Learning During the Pandemic
The isolation of the pandemic can inhibit social and emotional learning, especially for kids with ADHD. Here are strategies that can help.
The isolation of the pandemic can inhibit social and emotional learning, especially for kids with ADHD. Here are strategies that can help.
Individuals with both ADHD and bipolar disorder have a higher risk of poor health and suicide. Early diagnosis and treatment is key to a better quality of life.
Sensory processing disorder, an ADHD comorbidity, leaves sufferers overwhelmed by sensory stimulation and makes it difficult to perform everyday tasks..
Our understanding of ADHD has made steady progress over the years and is resulting in better diagnosis and treatment of the condition.
Recent studies confirm that girls with ADHD are at high risk of non-suicidal self-injury. Here’s how parents can recognize and handle the issue.
Interest in homeschooling has soared during the pandemic. It can be an effective option for families able to meet its challenges.
As schools transition to remote learning, parents of special needs children need to redesign their child’s IEP/504 plans to accommodate the new reality.
Individuals with ADHD can struggle with a sometimes intense negative body image. Learn why this happens and the treatment options available.
Recent research suggests individuals with ADHD may be at higher risk for getting COVID-19 especially if they are not taking medication.
Many schools will be conducting classes remotely this fall. Here are tips you can use to help your ADHD child succeed in the virtual learning environment.