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
ADHD is a mental health condition that can have implications for physical health. Symptoms such as having less self-control or prioritizing short-term rewards can have direct implications for
OK, sometimes when you have ADHD you get behind on stuff. That’s kind of what happened with our newsletter. Starting this March, though, the ADaptHD newsletter is back,
ADHD is, technically speaking, a set of symptoms. But the experience of living with ADHD is about much more than that. It’s about not just the symptoms themselves,