Tricia Webb has a lot to say on a myriad of topics, and research is one of those. Let’s hear her out, shall we? ~ editor, Kelly Babcock Today, a new study shows that margarine …
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Tricia Webb has a lot to say on a myriad of topics, and research is one of those. Let’s hear her out, shall we? ~ editor, Kelly Babcock Today, a new study shows that margarine …
Continue reading“Our good friend, Shawn McGovern, has a bit of a creative side to him. I’m no stranger to this sort of thing myself, so I applaud his efforts and have, with Jennie’s permission and encouragement, …
Continue readingThis week was my spring break and I did something quite surprising. I deliberately made plans to do nothing. I took the time to catch up with friends, some old some new. It was wonderful …
Continue reading– by Frank South How I came to write the book, A Chicken in the Wind and How He Grew – Stories from an ADHD Dad, an eight year accident. I didn’t mean to do …
Continue readingBuddy’s ADHD Story continues from here Throughout my years I would get bored and do different things. I have been…A framer (steel & wood), roofer, finish carpenter, plumber, electrician, window/door fitter, an installer of: acoustic …
Continue readingMy name is Buddy and yes that is my real name although I didn’t actually have a name for the first 18 years of my life. I am a twin. I have a twin sister …
Continue readingDealing with the gender gap! editor: 2 weeks ago, here at See in ADHD, our friend Tricia Webb was describing her life and schooling as a young girl growing up with ADHD. This week she …
Continue readingADHD and Gender / A World Where Boys Can Be Boys, Yet Girls Must Be Ladies The freedom of being a child is pure and vibrant. I was the happiest, most uninhibited, young girl there …
Continue readingBuilding on our previous discussions of ADHD emotional management, James Ochoa joins me again today with his son and project partner, Jules Ochoa, to share with us their new series, The Complex. Based on concepts …
Continue readingCrack the code on the ADHD Emotional Distress Syndrome by applying science to ADHD emotional management. Join me today with author James Ochoa, LPC and Liz Lewis of A Dose of Healthy Distraction. We talk …
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