Unlocking the Potential of Children with ADHD and Neurodiverse Conditions

Understanding the Connection Between ADHD and Problem-Solving When it comes to problem-solving, individuals with ADHD often face unique challenges. As Jeff Copper, a certified coach with expertise in neurodiversity, points out, problems that are multifaceted, ambiguous, and require planning can be particularly difficult for those with ADHD. This is because ADHD often involves impairments in […]

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How Math Can Change Lives: The Inspiring Story of Christopher Havens and the Prison Math Project

The Transformative Power of Math Education Math education has the power to inspire and transform lives, as seen in the remarkable story of Christopher Havens. Despite being incarcerated, Christopher discovered math and dedicated his life to it, becoming a research mathematician and published author. His story highlights the potential of math education to bring purpose […]

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The Hidden Dangers of Conduct Disorder Diagnosis in Children

Understanding Conduct Disorder and Its Implications Conduct disorder is a serious mental health issue that is diagnosed during childhood or adolescence. It is characterized by a lack of empathy and remorse, and behaviors that are seen as antisocial, aggressive, reckless, or dangerous. However, it’s essential to approach this diagnosis with thoughtful, thorough caution and an […]

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Unlocking Neurodivergent Potential: Strategies for Focus, Attention, and Learning

Understanding Neurodivergent Brains and Coping Strategies Neurodivergent brains, including those with ADHD, often face unique challenges in everyday life. One of the key struggles is dealing with unpredictability, which can lead to increased stress and anxiety. This is particularly evident in work meetings, where the lack of structure and predictability can be overwhelming. To cope […]

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How One Nonprofit is Fighting Food Insecurity in the Community

Understanding the Impact of Food Insecurity on Children’s Learning Food insecurity is a widespread issue that affects millions of people worldwide, including children. As Kevin M. Yates, the founder of Meals in the Meantime, points out, food is a basic human need that is essential for survival. When children do not have access to nutritious […]

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Why People with ADHD Lie and How to Break the Cycle

Understanding the Connection Between ADHD and Lying For many people with ADHD, lying isn’t about being dishonest; it’s a stress response, a mix of executive dysfunction, impulsivity, and a fear of criticism or conflict. This behavior can lead to a vicious cycle of shame and anxiety, damaging trust and relationships. Recognizing the situations and stressors […]

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Empowering Exceptional Minds: Understanding Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) and Supporting Neurodiverse Children

Understanding Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) is a profile within the autism spectrum disorder (ASD) that is often misunderstood or misdiagnosed. Dr. Alex Klene, a clinical psychologist, shares his expertise on PDA and how it affects individuals, particularly children. PDA is characterized by an intense need for control and a strong resistance […]

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Unlocking Student Engagement: The Key to a Better Relationship with Math

Understanding Student Engagement Student engagement is a crucial aspect of learning, and it’s essential to understand what it means and how to foster it. Engagement is not just about students participating in activities or showing up to class; it’s about them being actively involved in the learning process, trying new things, and taking risks. When […]

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12 Life-Changing Hacks for Managing Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria (RSD)

Understanding Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria (RSD) Rejection sensitivity dysphoria (RSD) is a condition that affects individuals with ADHD, causing extreme emotional pain when faced with rejection or criticism. This condition is often misunderstood, and it’s essential to understand its effects on daily life. RSD can lead to people-pleasing, over-apologizing, and a constant fear of disappointing others. […]

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