How do we distinguish Asperger's from Austism? And how does it affect the learning experience of students? Learn from this infographic the basic characteristics/behavior of students with Asperger's.
symptoms of Asperger’s syndrome in children - 1. Difficulties with social interaction and communication 2. Repetitive behaviours and rigid routines
What is the difference between Autism and Asperger’s Syndrome? Autistic children have severe symptoms & signs compared to children with Asperger's syndrome.
ADHD vs Autism, what's the difference? Click here to get an overview of Autism and ADHD and learn how to spot the difference.
Do household chores make you feel anxious? Learn how a cleaning schedule can help your ADHD brain stay focused and get into a regular routine here.
In honor of ADHD Awareness month I’m going to share my own story and tell you why you should consider medication as part of your or your child’s treatment plan.
Asperger's syndrome is a neurological disorder and is a form of autism spectrum disorder. Learn more about Asperger's syndrome in teenagers in this post.
Getting to work on time Getting to work on time can be a challenge sometimes. This can be due to different time perception, when somehow 5 minutes turn
Aspies are an interesting bunch. Lots to learn from them. If you are not familiar with Asperger's syndrome, this infographic will help you understand.
Resources on ADHD for Children and Adults. Posters and InfoEBooks are available at my Etsy store. Strategies for life.
ADHD vs Autism, what's the difference? Click here to get an overview of Autism and ADHD and learn how to spot the difference.
All-too-often, well-meaning individuals urge parents to seek referrals for psychological evaluation without considering or understanding the typical
Tips for making Life with an ADHD child easierLooking for advice about how to calm a child with ADHD without medication? You've scoured the internet HOPING to find that advice for parenting an ADHD child that will change your life.You've talked to family and friends.You've searched for things like How to help an ADHD Child in Schoolor maybe support for parents of an ADHD child.You've joined the facebook groups, you've talked to friends and family, but nothing works.I understand your struggle. ADHD warriors, we've seen it all, heard it all, and probably punished it all. (right?)I know you've heard advice like 'Get her
Resources on ADHD for Children and Adults. Posters and InfoEBooks are available at my Etsy store. Strategies for life.
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The trifecta of Borderline Personality Disorder, ADHD, and Autism paints an incredibly complex picture
Some people still believe ADHD is only a childhood condition. But, the truth is, it can cause struggles at any age. Let's explore how it can show up.
What is Asperger’s? Definition of Asperger’s: Asperger’s is a type of autistic disorder in which there are problems in social interaction. There are also repetitive behaviors such as hand flapping and children may have motor
There are ways to live a simpler life with ADHD. Being honest with ourselves about how we live, the choices we make, and how we spend our time, is a good place to start.
The 7 executive functions affected by ADHD, how they influence our organizational skills at home and how to compensate for them.
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Managing clutter is a common challenge for those with ADHD, often stemming from difficulties with organization, decision-making, and maintaining focus. These ADHD symptoms can make decluttering and staying organized seem daunting. Addressing this involves implementing structured organization systems, breaking down cleaning tasks into smaller, manageable steps, and possibly seeking external support. Recognizing and actively working on these organizational challenges are vital steps toward creating a more ordered and less cluttered living or working space for individuals with ADHD.
Does my child have autism or ADHD? How do you know when it's autism or ADHD? What is the difference between them?