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How Neurodivergent Students Are Getting Through the Pandemic

By Madeline St. Amour — 2020

Students with anxiety disorders, autism and other disabilities are struggling with the disruption of their normal routines after the move to remote education.

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How to Find Love (and Like!) When You Have ADHD

The first rule of dating with ADHD: Like your partner as much as you love them.

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In Praise of the ADHD Funny Bone

Children and adults with ADHD often get called out for being too silly, but the quirks that we are born with keep our lives fresh, interesting, and full of creativity. Here, learn how to be funny and embrace your silliness without getting in trouble all the time.

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How to Slow Down Your Racing ADHD Brain

ADHD expert Dr. Hallowell has 10 strategies to help you put the brakes on your racing ADHD brain and your out-of-control life.

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ADHD Needs a Better Name. We Have One.

ADHD is not purely a disorder; it is a mix of assets and liabilities.

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Searching for ADHD Facts Beneath Piles of Myths

Even though attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is now a fairly common diagnosis, it continues to be misunderstood and misconstrued—caricatured by people who have it and many who don’t. ADHD expert Dr.

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7 Keys to Living a Happy Life with ADHD

Happier living with ADHD means unwrapping and exalting your gifts. Begin by using these 7 strategies tailored to your brain’s special ways and engineered to transform your ADHD into a life-enhancer.

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Are You Ducking and Dodging the Connections You Need Most?

Feeling connected – to ourselves and to others – is key to living a life or purpose. Use these 13 tips to forge connections that will enrich your life.

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What’s the Best Exercise to Manage ADHD Symptoms?

You may have already heard that regular exercise can give your mood a boost. If you have ADHD, a workout does more than make you feel good. It can help control your symptoms, too.

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How ADHD Puts Athletes in the Zone

Athletes with ADHD tend to perform better in sports that require hyper focus, i.e. short and intense bursts of attention.

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Transition Ideas: A Personal Perspective

Temple was asked to identify those factors that facilitated her successful transition and employment. Below is a short article from Temple on making the transition from high school to the workplace.

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