Homework has a funny way of attracting every possible distraction. Suddenly the pencil needs sharpening, the dog looks extra interesting, the snack drawer starts calling, and somehow the ceiling becomes fascinating. For students with ADHD, staying focused is not simply a matter of trying harder. Their brains naturally notice more of what is happening around […]
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One minute your teen is chatting happily in a busy store, the next they seem completely drained, snappy, or desperate to leave. It can feel like the change happened out of nowhere, but there is often much more going on beneath the surface. During the teenage years, life becomes louder, busier, and far more demanding. […]
Building Work Skills Through Small At Home Responsibilities!
The first job interview does not begin in an office. Believe it or not, it often starts in the kitchen while loading the dishwasher, folding laundry, feeding the family pet, or remembering to take out the trash without five reminders. Those everyday tasks may seem ordinary, but they quietly teach the same skills employers value […]
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The first solo bus ride or train trip can feel like a giant adventure, or a giant mountain to climb. For many teens with social anxiety, public transportation is about much more than getting from one place to another. It means navigating crowds, reading signs, making quick decisions, and sometimes asking a stranger for help. […]
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Something amazing happens when a teenager gets to spend time doing something they genuinely love. Energy replaces hesitation. Confidence starts to grow. Conversations become easier. That is exactly why interest led volunteering can be such a wonderful experience for neurodivergent teens. Instead of choosing volunteer work simply because it looks good on a college application, […]
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