Rebecca Brown Wright
Since her husband was diagnosed several years ago, Rebecca Brown Wright has been soaking up information about ADHD with the fervor of a starving anteater stumbling upon an anthill. She lives in Salt Lake City with her husband and three children, all of whom become the subjects of her humorous and heartfelt blog, Thrilled by the Thought. She also works to make parenting easier by teaching about connection at Pause and Connect.
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