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Minister McHugh announces deferral of new allocation model for SNAs
The Minister for Education & Skills Joe McHugh TD has announced that the planned new allocation model for Special Needs Assistants has been deferred for one year.
ADHD Explained by Thomas E. Brown, PhD
Here’s everything you need to know about Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Thomas E. Brown, PhD, discusses ADHD diagnosis, ADHD symptoms, available ADHD treatment options, and ADHD medication.
COVID-19 ADHD Adult Survival Guide – Self-Isolating and ADHD
For many, life now revolves around working from home, home-schooling our children, or coping with the monotony of being at home all day and the pressures and anxiety that can bring. But what if you are also self-isolating and you have ADHD?
COVID-19 A Coping Guide for Parents with ADHD Children
Are you a parent at home suddenly trying to teach a child with ADHD in the middle of the corona virus pandemic and battling the forces of guilt between what you should have them doing and what they are actually and realistically doing? Well, don’t beat yourself up! These are strange and unusual times for everyone and we are all in the same boat.
COVID-19 ADHD Adult Wellness Guide
If you have ADHD and suddenly find yourself working from home or temporarily out of work due to business closures, what can you do to fill your day and keep yourself occupied? Here are some tips for maintaining focus, setting boundaries, avoiding unproductive hyperfocus, and getting the most out of your day. Keep your […]
Coronavirus COVID-19: Advice from HSE
COVID-19 is a new illness that can affect your lungs and airways. It’s caused by a virus called coronavirus. Symptoms of coronavirus It can take up to 14 days for symptoms of coronavirus to appear. Look out for one, some or all of the main symptoms: a cough – this can be any kind of cough, […]