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Carmichael House,
North Brunswick Street,
Dublin 7
D07 RHA8
Charity Number:
CHY 22471
Registered Charity Number (RCN):
20204770
Tel: (01) 874 8349
Email: [email protected]
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What’s it like to have ADHD?
ADHD can present itself in many different ways and can feel very different for one person, versus another. This video outlines the many varied ways that ADHD can present.
How Many Times a Day Do You Tell Your Child “No”?
Children with ADHD are sometimes exhausting. They ask us to play tag. To set up the easel. To go for a bike ride. We feel the pressure to make dinner or run errands or clean house, so we say “no” — almost out of habit. But what if the trust and bond you created by saying “yes” was transformative?
Put a stop to household clutter once and for all!
Four easy tips that will help your child with ADHD (and the rest of your family!) declutter and get organised. From setting ground rules to creating an ADHD-friendly closet, these expert tips will turn your messy child into a neatnik.
14 Signs of ADHD: Does Your Child Have ADHD?
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a complex neurodevelopmental disorder that can affect your child’s success at school, as well as their relationships. The symptoms of ADHD vary and are sometimes difficult to recognise.
Parents, You Have Summer School Homework!
It’s finally summer holidays and the last thing you want to think about is preparing your child for the new school year. The good news is you can create a less-panicked, more organised school year with these five simple strategies, but the key is to start right now!
Deconstructing ADHD Creativity
New research is showing that the ADHD brain can be particularly effective at three types of cognition that form the basis of creative thinking: divergent thinking, conceptual expansion and overcoming knowledge constraints, making ADHD an asset in fields where innovation and creativity are paramount.