It’s hard to manage ADHD if you don’t know you have it. Lack of diagnosis is a major obstacle to effective ADHD treatment. According to one study, people
Of the many new challenges the pandemic has introduced, going to school without actually going to school is one that millions of students face. Some students seem to
From self-medication to academic underachievement, impaired social skills to increased driving risk, ADHD can cause problems in almost any part of people’s lives. And yet the condition often
ADaptHD reader Audrey wrote with an interesting question about ADHD and sudoku puzzles: I have noticed that the ADHD symptom of having racing thoughts that are vaguely connected
Like ADHD parent, like ADHD child? We know, generally, that ADHD does run in families. Maybe you’ve heard about an adult who found out they had ADHD by
It’s back-to-school time, and what a weird back-to-school time it is. For many students, back-to-school will really mean back-to-screen this year as remote learning kicks into gear.
Parenting is one of the most demanding jobs there is, and not only because it’s a job where you don’t get weekends off! Throw a mental health condition
June, already? Maybe it’s the altered form of everyday life we’re experiencing these days, or my usual habit of not getting around to all the things I meant
Happy May! Like every month, May is a month for adapting to life with ADHD. And like every month, here’s one interesting scientific study, one news article about