Lost and Found with AD/HD

Those of you who have read this blog for a while know that my mom had Attenton Deficit Disorder. I was thinking today about something she used to do that I’ve done myself more times than I can count. My mom would call me up and ask me if I knew where she had put […]

ADD Attacks!

I guess “attacts” is a bit dramatic, but still, I was caught completely off guard earlier this week when I had an “ADD moment”. I think that the world can be divided into 2 categories: those who read directions, and those who don’t. And for the most part, I think that, whether you were drawing […]

New Audio Tuesday

Just a reminder to check the “What’s New” box every Tuesday for a Tuesday 10 Minute Tip. You’ll find the archives of past tips under “Tuesday’s 10 Minute Tips” in the Pages section.

Social Skills and AD/HD

This afternoon, a friend of my husband’s stopped by unexpectedly, and he brought his girlfriend with him. Maybe that’s an OK thing with you, but it produced a little bit of anxiety in me. It might have partially been because I was still in my pajamas (yes, I did say this afternoon, but it was […]

Hyperfocus and AD/HD

I bought my husband a guitar for Christmas. It was what he wanted, and I think everyone needs some form of creative expression and something that helps them relax. He obviously liked the present, because he has become absolutely obsessed with it! He goes to guitar websites, buys guitar magazines, and watches how to play […]

Attention Washington DC Parents

If your child attends public school, and you have had difficulties getting the school to provide proper accommodations for your child’s Attention Deficit Disorder, then Camille Tuutti-Winkler would like to talk to you. Ms. Tuutti-Winkler is a writer currently working on an article about alternative schooling options for children with AD/HD. The goal of the article […]