Kaleidoscope “Perspectives”
Our brains interpret the world in wonderfully diverse ways, shaped not only by our upbringings and experiences but also by the unique way each brain operates. This intricate interplay creates a vibrant kaleidoscope of thoughts and perceptions, reminding us of the beauty in our differences and the richness they bring to our shared human experience.
I love the beginning of a new school year!
I don’t have kids in school anymore and I still love it. ...
Almost every conversation about ADHD involves the discussion about Time Management!
Time Management ...
I hope everyone is enjoying their summer! I have taken a bit of a break in my BLOG to enjoy camping ...
I’m currently out of town at the NASAP National Conference in Denver Colorado. NASAP stands for Nort...
When I first started this journey, my oldest daughter was 4 years old. She had so much trouble with ...
When my oldest daughter was diagnosed with ADHD, I had a hard time wrapping my head around the conce...
Dealing with someone who has ADHD or who’s brain is “wired differently” can be a challenge, especial...
ADHD – what is it and what is it not?
For many people, they don’t really understand ADHD. We hear ma...
In my last blog, I started the conversation about what ADHD is and what it isn’t. Before I continue ...
When you hear ADHD, many things come to mind. Many of us remember “that kid” in elementary school wh...
In my work with families and individuals impacted by attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)...
Happy New Year and welcome to my new Blog!
I’m sitting here in my office looking out my window at th...