by Susan | Oct 30, 2022 | ADHD, ADHDparenting
It won’t surprise you to know I have a very bias interest in the first Australian evidence based clinical guidelines for ADHD. (Yes, you read that right. It’s the FIRST ever guidelines for ADHD in Australia which is astonishing and awesome at the same time!). My...
by Susan | Sep 11, 2021 | ADHDparenting
ADHD should probably be known as Executive Functioning deficit disorder. The ADHD brain has weaknesses when it comes to Executive Functioning. What is Executive Functioning? Read on to learn more. This image breaks down the parts of Executive functioning. Each part...
by Susan | Jun 30, 2021 | ADHD School Holidays, ADHDparenting
Make time visible. Your child with ADHD has time blindness. This means that getting two or three weeks school holidays means very little to him because he can’t really visualise what that look like. Put a calendar up somewhere central and talk about it every night....
by Susan | May 25, 2021 | Uncategorized
It’s that time of year – exam time for many students in High school. I thought I’d share some study skill which work for my son who is currently in Year 12 preparing for ATAR exams. Making the content visual The ADHD brain has little tolerance for boring, routine,...
by Susan | Apr 30, 2021 | Uncategorized
A common scenario I hear from my clients is how difficult it is when your children are left together because sooner or later, they will end up fighting and this ends up in tears and crying. This can be really stressful for a parent who is trying get stuff done...
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