Unlocking the Power of Nutrition to Heal ADHD and Mood Disorders

Understanding the Connection Between Nutrition and ADHD Julia Ross, a pioneer in the use of nutrient therapies, shares her expertise on the connection between nutrition and ADHD. She emphasizes the importance of a balanced diet in managing ADHD symptoms and highlights the negative impact of radical dietary shifts, such as the low-fat vegetarian diet, on […]

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Reframing Parenting: Unlocking Support for Complex Kids

Reframing the Diagnosis: A Gift, Not a Burden When we think about a diagnosis as a gift instead of a burden, it opens up new conversations and ideas. This mindset shift can change the way we approach our children’s challenges and how we support them. By reframing the diagnosis, we can focus on finding solutions […]

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Breaking Down Barriers: Understanding ADHD and Time Blindness

Understanding the complexities of ADHD and its effects on daily life is crucial for individuals and families affected by the condition. In this video, Andrea Jones Roy shares her personal experience with ADHD, highlighting the struggles she faced during her PhD program and how she eventually came to terms with her diagnosis. Her story emphasizes […]

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Parenting in the Public Education System: One Family’s Experience with Communication, Trust, and Advocacy

Effective communication is key to a successful educational experience for children. Danielle Sheelbine, a mom of four, emphasizes the importance of communication between parents, teachers, and students. She shares her experience of navigating the public school system in rural South Dakota, highlighting the challenges of balancing work and family life while advocating for her children’s […]

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Learn to Read and Spell with Dyslexia: Mastering the Spelling Routine

Learning to read and spell with dyslexia requires a structured approach that builds foundational skills. In this lesson, we’re going to focus on the spelling routine and practice spelling CVC words using the letters ST, P, I, A, and N. To start, it’s essential to understand that spelling is a skill that can be developed […]

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How Language and Expectations Shape Children’s Abilities in Focus, Reading, and Math

Nieta Greene’s story is a testament to the power of resilience and self-advocacy. As a neurodivergent individual, Nieta has faced numerous challenges throughout her life, from being labeled as “hyperactive” in the 1980s to navigating the complexities of special education. Despite these obstacles, Nieta has emerged as a confident and proud advocate for inclusivity and […]

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Understanding Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) in Children with ADHD and Autism

Understanding Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) is a neurodivergent condition that affects individuals in unique ways. It was first identified in the 1980s as a subgroup of Pervasive Developmental Delay (PDD), which included autism. Over time, the definition of PDA has evolved, and it is now recognized as a distinct profile within […]

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How to Make Family Adventures Fun for Everyone

Creating lasting memories with our children is a vital part of parenting. However, it’s equally essential to ensure that these experiences are enjoyable for the entire family, including the parents. As we explore the concept of family adventures, it’s crucial to recognize that learning and development are not limited to the classroom. Vocabulary, oral language, […]

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Transforming Dyslexia: How Two Sisters Went from Struggling to Thriving in Reading and Spelling

Understanding dyslexia is crucial for parents and educators to provide the right support for children who struggle with reading and language skills. Dyslexia is a neurological difference in how the brain processes language, and it’s not related to intelligence or motivation. Research shows that dyslexia is heritable, and it affects the brain’s ability to connect […]

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Unlocking the Mystery of Dyscalculia: Why Your Child Struggles with Math

Understanding Dyscalculia: A Learning Difference That Affects Math Skills Dyscalculia is a learning difference that affects an individual’s ability to understand and work with numbers. It’s not just about being “bad at math,” but rather a complex issue that involves multiple processing systems in the brain, including visual processing, auditory processing, memory, and movement. Recent […]

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