The great battle of ADHD is what to do about it. How do we thrive in a world not designed for our minds? Mine is a tale of failure after failure, sprinkled with little bits …
Continue readingNeurodiversity: Research and Its Importance To You – Part II
Tricia Webb has can tell you lots of things, like how research can tell us about ourselves. Let’s have a listen. ~ editor, Kelly Babcock High Level Research and Neurodiversity In my last post, I …
Continue readingADHD Tools and Supports: Could They Have Helped My Dad?
It’s June! To me, that means Father’s Day and my dad’s birthday, had he not committed suicide back in 1987. So, it wasn’t my favorite month, until I married. It’s much more fun to celebrate …
Continue readingResearch and its Importance to You! Part I
Tricia Webb has a lot to say on a myriad of topics, and research is one of those. Let’s hear her out, shall we? ~ editor, Kelly Babcock Today, a new study shows that margarine …
Continue readingEvil Robot Cyborg Mechanical Shawn
“Our good friend, Shawn McGovern, has a bit of a creative side to him. I’m no stranger to this sort of thing myself, so I applaud his efforts and have, with Jennie’s permission and encouragement, …
Continue readingOne-Up, One-Down: Mentors
This week was my spring break and I did something quite surprising. I deliberately made plans to do nothing. I took the time to catch up with friends, some old some new. It was wonderful …
Continue readingA Chicken in the Wind … by an ADHD Dad
– by Frank South How I came to write the book, A Chicken in the Wind and How He Grew – Stories from an ADHD Dad, an eight year accident. I didn’t mean to do …
Continue readingBuddy’s ADHD Story continued …
Buddy’s ADHD Story continues from here Throughout my years I would get bored and do different things. I have been…A framer (steel & wood), roofer, finish carpenter, plumber, electrician, window/door fitter, an installer of: acoustic …
Continue readingUniquely Different
My name is Buddy and yes that is my real name although I didn’t actually have a name for the first 18 years of my life. I am a twin. I have a twin sister …
Continue readingADHD Gender Gap: Different for Me Because I’m Female
Dealing with the gender gap! editor: 2 weeks ago, here at See in ADHD, our friend Tricia Webb was describing her life and schooling as a young girl growing up with ADHD. This week she …
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