Sometimes hope takes the shape of a six-year-old boy who inhaled the smell of freshly baked chocolate chip cookies for the first time. —MARYBETH G. Pasta, pizza, bagels, milk, cereal, […]
Relying on a list of symptoms alone is not the best way to identify what your child’s problems are or what activities a child should do to resolve them. When assessing […]
The brain builds from the bottom up – from the brainstem which is the least complex area, to the cerebral cortex, the most complex area – and from side to […]
Understanding ADHD is the first step to acceptance and nonjudgement, which is foundational if any relationship is to survive. Individuals, especially adults with ADHD, have an unevenness of [...]