by Susan | Oct 17, 2024 | ADHD, ADHD School Holidays, ADHDparenting
October is ADHD awareness month It’s just about half way through October and it’s been a busy month so far raising awareness of ADHD in our community. Highlights so far: I’m so excited to be running the Connected ADHD Classroom program this month for teachers &...
by Susan | Sep 17, 2024 | ADHD, ADHD School Holidays, ADHDparenting
School Holidays are coming! As your child limps or sprints to the end of the week, it’s time to think about how you can manage school holidays. Here are some ideas: NEW – Parent/Child Workshop – October 5th, 2024 (Perth) We’re thrilled to announce...
by Susan | Aug 6, 2024 | ADHD, ADHDparenting
Raising a child with ADHD can be both rewarding and challenging. An ADHD parent coach is a professional* who provides guidance, support, and practical strategies to help parents manage their child’s ADHD more effectively. Here’s what you need to know about the role of...
by Susan | Mar 13, 2023 | ADHD, ADHDparenting
The ADHD brain needs exercise even more than the neurotypical brain. We all understand the value of exercise but finding a way of making it part of our daily lives is really challenging. This is even more true if you haven’t found an exercise you enjoy or were not...
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....
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