
This blog is part two of our series on executive functioning. If you want an explainer on what executive functioning is, or you’re looking for more information about how ADHD is impacted by executive functioning–check out part one here. A quick recap: executive functioning is a collection of skills used to handle everyday tasks and […]

Executive functioning describes the set of skills people use to handle everyday tasks, make plans, and set goals–for example, the ease with which someone can show up for their job or an appointment at the right time, regularly dress and feed themselves, or handle challenges like a traffic jam while driving to work, might reflect […]

Content warning: This article contains historical terminology, classifications, and treatment of people that, in today’s terms, is ableist and discriminatory. We’re sharing this information because it’s at the core of some of the stereotypes and misconceptions of ADHD we still see today. Introduction While ADHD is more visible and accepted in Western society in 2025 […]

What is a Comprehensive ADHD Assessment and How Might One Help You? If you’re online, you might see people posting, “I think I might have ADHD.” You might also have seen a TikTok or been struggling with symptoms that make you think, “Wait. . .do I actually have ADHD?” Wondering how you’d figure out if […]