Before you buy anything, check the first five or six ingredients listed on the back label — the ones that appear before the phrase “and less than 2 percent” in the ingredient list. It’s best to buy a new formula that matches the ingredients listed in your usual formula, Dr. Young said, to make for […]
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“Never give up something that you cannot think about for a day.” – Sir Winston Churchill This Churchill quote is particularly suitable for people with ADHD. Why? Because we work best when we’re passionate, dedicated, and hyper-focused. If we think about something all the time, it’s probably because that thing is deeply meaningful and important […]
5. for the series Discover your Ikigai, why find the flow in what you do. As I read this book, I agree with some of the points made by authors, and so this blog post comes as part of my Alexa campaign. We are what we do repeatedly. So excellence is not an act, but […]
4th place in this series for the My Friend Alexa campaign. Since the day I started writing about it, I’ve had a couple of questions asking what I need to find it. Life goes on without Ikigai, doesn’t it? Well, so this blog post comes on, Why Find Your Ikigai. Why find your Ikigai? Source: […]
A significant increase in the demand for special education services means that Nottinghamshire County Council will need to find up to 490 additional school places by 2026. Members of the Council’s Political Committee heard that despite the creation of an additional 510 places for special educational needs and disabilities, more will be needed since 2017 […]
by Tata Burduli, Senior Researcher at GeoWel Research Fifteen years ago, Georgia decided to radically change its approach to children with special educational needs. The change led to the abandonment of the decades-old Soviet and post-Soviet practice of either educating children with severe needs in separate, often inadequate facilities or simply keeping them at home. […]
A practice that asks itself these questions will have thought about what is communicated on the website, at reception and on the forms to be filled in, as well as in the examination room. Parents should therefore pay attention to the way questions are asked on admission forms and in initial interviews: “Do you ask […]
It’s hard to believe that summer is around the corner, but luckily, Matt Weneta takes the stress out of finding a good summer camp for your ADHD kids. Camping as a great opportunity for kinesthetic kids who need to move – they can learn by doing. On this blog, Matt offers parents 7 questions to […]