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What Teachers Can Actually Do to Support Your Neurodivergent Kid in the Classroom
Picture this: it’s back-to-school season, and you’re sitting across from your child’s new teacher at a meet-and-greet. You take a deep breath and start explaining that your kid has ADHD, or autism, or both. The teacher nods along and says something like, “Oh, don’t worry! I always make sure to teach to their learning style.” And you smile. Because it’s a kind thing to say. But somewhere in the back of your mind, a little voice whispers, “But... what does that actually mean?”
Braden Young
Feb 245 min read


ADHD forgetfulness is common and it is not a character flaw
Let’s be very clear right out of the gate. ADHD forgetfulness is not a personal failure. It is a neurological difference interacting with unrealistic expectations. And the shame that often follows is not helping our memory. It is actively making it worse. This article is about understanding why ADHD memory works the way it does, letting go of the shame narrative, and learning how to build supports that actually fit our brains.
Braden Young
Jan 205 min read
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