Is it “Just Being a Kid”—or ADHD? A Parent’s Observation Guide
Wondering if it’s just typical childhood behavior or ADHD? This parent-friendly guide helps you spot signs, understand symptoms, and take the next steps.
10 Critical Questions Parents Ask About ADHD Treatment
Deciding to start your child on ADHD medication is a significant moment. It often comes after months—or years—of struggling with schoolwork, social cues, and emotional outbursts. You want what is best for your child, but the “medication conversation” is often
Complex ADHD: A Guide to Treating Comorbid Anxiety, Depression, and Autism
Historically, doctors were taught to treat the “most severe” condition first. However, the modern approach often involves simultaneous treatment because these conditions are often “bi-directional”—meaning the ADHD makes the anxiety worse, and the anxiety makes the ADHD symptoms harder to
5 Science-Backed Natural Habits to Support the ADHD Brain
In the world of ADHD treatment, medication is often seen as the “ceiling”—the thing that helps you reach your peak performance. But without a solid “floor,” even the best medication can only do so much. Experts like Dr. Sandy Newmark
6 ADHD Medication Side Effects You Should Know
Starting a new ADHD treatment is often a journey of trial and error. While we expect a few “hiccups” like a dry mouth or a mild headache in the first week, there is a dangerous myth that you must suffer
Is It Just Stress—or ADHD? The Internalized Symptom Guide for Teen Girls
For decades, ADHD was defined by the “disruptive boy” in the classroom. Because of this, millions of teen girls go undiagnosed. While boys might externalize their ADHD (running, jumping, interrupting), girls often internalize it. If you feel like you are