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Hygiene Help for Kids With Sensory and Attention Issues
“How can I get my child with ADHD to practice good hygiene independently — wash their hands, brush their teeth, comb their hair? What if they have sensory issues?” Daily tasks with little to no stimulation are difficult to attend to for those with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and even more so for those […]
Read More....Step Back from Symptoms and See Yourself Clearly to Rescue Faltering Friendships
Blurting, rudeness, and poor impulse control were sabotaging friendships for this woman with attention deficit. By stepping back and taking stock, she learned how she looked to others — and turned the trend around to improve her social skills. A gal can get herself in a fix when the “I” part of ADHD rears its […]
Read More....“How Can I Make New Friends?”
“Right now my friends are 60 and older. It’s not all bad, but it does get lonely. Where can I meet friends my age? How can I form real connections?” Friends come in all shapes, sizes, and ages. Older friends can offer guidance, provide valuable insights, and offer you opportunities to learn and grow from their […]
Read More....ADHD-Friendly Schedule Fixes for Working Parents
“Help! I know children with ADHD need consistent schedules, but what can working parents or parents with inconsistent schedules do to help their kids?” Being consistent with schedules, instructions, and discipline as parents to children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is hard enough for parents who work regular hours, so I understand your dilemma, […]
Read More....NVLD (non-verbal learning disorder) and Neurotypical Communication, by Linda Karanzalis, MS, BCCS
As a professional with NVLD (Board Certified Cognitive Specialist) and former special education teacher, I offer you a different perspective from these vantage points. Whether you’re a parent or an adult coping with NVLD, you’re all too familiar with often falling short of meeting the standards of neurotypicals (NT). NT’s comprise the majority of the […]
Read More....Because I Said So!
How to end the bickering and nagging, and motivate your child to finish his boring-but-oh-so-important chores. Quick word-association game: When you hear “chores,” you think “stimulating,” “fascinating,” and “creative,” right? Fat chance. Even for people without attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD or ADD), chores are nothing short of torture. But they also help lay the […]
Read More....I Was Living with ADHD Induced Self-Hate for Far Too Long
Anyone can lose their keys or forget to turn off the oven. But living with ADHD means these missteps never stop. Here is how I learned to practice self-compassion, set goals, and surround myself with people who encourage and celebrate my true self. Living with ADHD is a Daily Stress Finding lost keys in the […]
Read More....What Is Nonverbal Learning Disorder?
Nonverbal learning disorder is a little-known condition that impacts more people than you might imagine, causing real daily difficulties for the adults and children who have it. Learn the signs of this confusing condition, and what you can do to treat it. What is Nonverbal Learning Disorder (NLD or NVLD)? Nonverbal learning disorder (NLD or […]
Read More....NJ Distance Learning Tutor
We serve as a NJ distance learning tutor center. Learning challenges can be difficult to diagnose and even harder to tap into. As a South Jersey based executive functioning and tutoring center, we aim to bridge the gap between challenges and achievements. We offer in-office and Nationwide online programs for adults and children with all […]
Read More....Getting Schoolwork Done During this Global Crisis!
Life has now changed as we know it in the past few weeks. We are coping with many issues that even supermom herself couldn’t handle! It’s not just school worries, it’s basic survival Paying the bills. Losing our jobs or working from home. Keeping your family healthy. Sanitizing routines. Figuring out where and how to […]
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