Change the Lens, Change the Story: What happens when we stop fixing children and start understanding them
|

Change the Lens, Change the Story: What happens when we stop fixing children and start understanding them

by Kate La Trobe MSc, BCBA and Nicola Killops, Educator and Gifted & Twice-Exceptional Specialist We were those kids: bright, talkative, imaginative, distracted. The ones teachers described as “full of potential if they’d just apply themselves.” We did apply ourselves — just not to what made sense to other people’s brains. Like so many adults,…

ADHD in Women – The Undiagnosed Epidemic

ADHD in Women – The Undiagnosed Epidemic

Many women navigate life unaware that their struggles with focus, organisation, and overwhelming emotions could be symptoms of ADHD. These challenges are often brushed off as quirks, yet they reflect a deeper issue that is frequently overlooked. It’s not about forgetfulness or a messy workspace but an ongoing internal struggle for clarity and control. ADHD…