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In this episode we sit with Megan Buck and find ways to help Divergent minds find peace and tools to work towards a less stressful time.
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We get to sit down with Afsaneh Moradian, author and all around great person to talk about all things ADHS
Afsaneh Moradian is a homeschooling coach and the author of Jamie is Jamie: A Book About Being Yourself and Playing Your Way (Free Spirit Publishing, 2018) and Jamie and Bubbie: A Book About People's Pronouns (Free Spirit Publishing, 2020)
www.afsanehmoradian.com
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In this episode we talk with each other about our feelings and how it affects our everyday life.
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In this episode we dive in with a teacher of 3rd 4th 5th and 6th who speaks of how she works with her kids and notices traits of the difference between a child expressing themselves and maybe one with a A//DHD
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In this episode of ADHD is my superpower we talk with a mother and discover new ways and tips when working with a child with ADHD. Take a few moments to listen, you never know if something that is said could help you out with your ADHD'er. Help them discover their superpower.
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Simon, a struggling student, realises one day that external life distractions have disappeared, he can read and comprehend a book for the very first time and comes face-to-face with his inner voice. Simon, recently diagnosed with ADHD, calls the voice Big Mo. Big Mo orchiatrates Simon´s life perfectly for the duration that Simon´s medication lasts in his system - a full 13 hours! Simon then realises he now lives every day, like so many other people with ADHD, in one world of confusion and one of clarity. With Big Mo´s suggestions and Simon´s productivity, the two look at problems and solutions in fitting into society with ADHD as well as with themselves. But Mo and Simon only come up with ideas from one source of information so they turn to Simon´s diaries, which he has written for 11 years, books on culture and self development, his wife, family, work colleagues, friends and school pals in finding the essential building blocks for a successful life with ADHD. Simon then sets up an ADHD success group in a local town, near to his home in Bayern Germany, to help teach others and to discuss more strategies in living successfully with ADHD. But when Big Mo leaves Simon after 13 hours, each and every day, Simon is plummeted into confusion once again. Simon is sad and distraught when Big Mo is absent but anticipates Big Mo´s arrival every morning within an hour of taking his medication. Simon and Big Mo have developed a strong bond and use success strategies every day. This book has been written in the hope that many others can follow this guide to lead a positive and enjoyable life with ADHD.