What if the most spiritual thing you do this Ramadan is lower your expectations? For neurodivergent families, the sudden change in routine, sensory input, and…
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There’s a certain weight that comes along with seeking a diagnosis—a delicate balance of apprehension and yearning, confusing mingling with a desperate hope for clarity.…
Leave a Comment“Amma, did you know grown-ups are evil?” I heard this from the backseat as I was driving home with Star (who, like most 12-year-olds, only…
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January feels like a fresh, new journal: the pages are blank, full of possibility… but the pressure is high to not make a mistake and…
Leave a CommentBooks are like stars. Each story, each page, is a light guiding us through the vast sky of human experience. For neurodivergent kids, the right…
Leave a CommentHomeschooling with ADHD often feels like driving a car with stuck brakes – you’re pressing forward, but the resistance is constant, and every step takes…
1 CommentLiving with ADHD often feels like trying to hold onto a dozen threads at once, each one pulling in a different direction. In the last…
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Leave a CommentWhen I listen to a conversation, I imagine a tennis match. It might be a hard analogy for most people to understand. To my brain,…
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