12/07/2013
The Tension of Attention
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ADDitude,
bonding,
brain,
connection,
eyeballs

10/29/2013
The Learning Curve (feature)
I found a great post today over at ADDitude by a teacher who agrees with me.
At my first reading of my latest book. Yes, it's about having a superpower! |
"I think of my ADHD symptoms almost like super powers! When I let my mind run free with an idea, it’s like switching on the turbo boost. I can think of 100 different creative ways to do or say something in two minutes! Like many ADHDers, I can go into hyperfocus mode, too. The rest of the world fades into the background. A few minutes in a quiet room with some paper, pens, and pencils and I come out with a couple of solutions to any problem I’m facing.
Labels:
awesomeness,
hyperfocus,
superpower,
teacher

9/26/2013
Squeedle!!!
How I discovered my son’s distraction reflex is part of a hunter’s nature. Or a golden retriever’s.
A few summers ago we were on a road trip down south. The highway stretched out before us, cruise-control was on, and my husband and I were three-deep into our game of “top five Bruce Springsteen songs.” Suddenly there was a shout from the back seat, where we thought our tween son had dozed off with his nose in a Foxtrot collection.
Labels:
attention,
cars,
Enzo,
Ferrari brain,
hyperfocus,
obsession,
vacation,
wheels

9/19/2013
Not Behind the Wheel…Yet!
You can’t get into the fast lane if you don’t have a license — and we're still waiting for our ADHD teen to show us he has the drive to get one.
Today my son Enzo turned sixteen. To a kid like him who can’t think of much else than cars, we figured this day would be a big one! Since he was ten, he's always dreamed of the scene from Transformers, where Sam Witwicki’s dad drives him to a used car shop and gives him a budget of double what he'd saved on his own.
Labels:
ADDitude,
driving,
Enzo,
motivation

8/03/2013
Where the Cool Kids Are
Where the Cool Kids Are
Attending our first support group for teens brought a delightful surprise: kids with attention deficit are the fun ones. A look at the lighter side of these creative, self-aware blabbermouths.
Although Enzo’s symptoms were pretty obvious to me, it took a long time to get his diagnosis, and I had no idea what it would mean if we did. All I knew was we needed help. And as soon as the doctors could see what I saw, the doors really did open up into a world of support: classes every Friday on different topics surrounding ADHD:Understanding ADHD, Parenting Skills, Navigating School Support; family therapy; and best of all, a Tuesday group for both parents and teens.

7/17/2013
The World's Most Precious Resource
A wonderful thing happened last year. I got a contract to write a book: a payment up front, a year to write it, an editor, a marketing team — the works. I write with my mother, a community psychologist and positive parenting guru — so I hit the ground running when I started my mothering career fifteen years ago.

6/17/2013
The Interest-Based Nervous System
"Almost every one of my patients and their families want to drop the term Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder," writes William Dodson, M.D., "because it describes the opposite of what they experience every moment of their lives. It is hard to call something a disorder when it imparts many positives. ADHD is not a damaged or defective nervous system. It is a nervous system that works well using its own set of rules."
Labels:
ADDitude,
awesomeness,
brain,
flow,
hyperfocus

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