by Laurie Dupar | Oct 31, 2018 | ADHD in Children, ADHD Strategies, Adults with ADHD
It’s October 31st so of course I have Halloween on my mind – scary ghosts, wicked vampires and long-legged creepy spiders! And…I will admit that my bowl of treats (my favorites are Reese Peanut Butter Cups) is sitting by the door waiting for my neighborhood to...
by Laurie Dupar | May 29, 2018 | ADHD in Children
So thrilled to have as a guest blogger, the creative and talented, Jennifer Kampfe of Fantastically Focused! Jennifer is prepping us for summer – that magical, exciting time when schedules and structure disappear leaving many of us struggling with what to...
by Laurie Dupar | Apr 30, 2018 | ADHD in Children, ADHD Strategies
We are excited to have a guest blogger – Lisa Marsicano, MAT, Executive Function Skills Specialist at Solutions for Student Success, LLC. We know that as you approach the end of the school year, it can be difficult to stay motivated. The stress of grades and...
by Laurie Dupar | Dec 2, 2017 | ADHD Awareness, ADHD in Children, Adults with ADHD
Recently on one of my social media sites, I asked my followers to describe what ADHD feels like for them. The responses provided an interesting insight into what living with ADHD feels like. Why ask people what living ADHD feels like for them? Well, even though an...
by Laurie Dupar | Jun 29, 2017 | ADHD in Children, ADHD Strategies
Have you seen the latest craze? It’s a fidget spinner. Looking like a cross between a 3” ceiling fan, the head of a triple headed electric shaver and a three pointed Ninja star, it is held between the thumb and a finger and spun. Once spinning, the ball bearings...
by Laurie Dupar | Apr 1, 2017 | ADHD in Children
“My goal went from Seth getting good grades this year to him making the bus at least once a week. Talk about lowering the bar!” -Joanna, exasperated parent Seth is a funny, energetic sixth grader who loves to play basketball, video games, and annoy his younger...