Adult Blogs “Did I Overshare by Telling My New Co-Workers That I Habitually Overshare?” “I know that I will 100% say something awkward and inappropriate at least once a week. But unlike...
Family When ADHD Drains and Strains Sibling Relationships In families touched by ADHD, sibling conflicts often erupt around fairness, inclusion, competition,...
“Family Ties: Managing and Advocating for Your Child with ADHD in the Extended Family” [Video Replay & Podcast #365] Access the video replay, listen to the podcast episode (#365), download the slide presentation, and...
Emotions & Shame 6 Tips To Mitigate Self-Compassion Deficit Disorder Adults with ADHD tend to be self-critical. When you fail to follow through with what you had planned,...
ADDitude for Professionals We Need to Talk About ADHD Stigma in BIPOC Communities Battling stigma is nothing new in the ADHD community. In Black and other marginalized communities, it...
Talking About ADHD Does Bad Behavior Make Me a Bad Person? “None of my ADHD symptoms could excuse the fact that, at times, I could be flat-out obnoxious....
Talking About ADHD How Do You Talk to Your Child About ADHD? Advice from Fellow Parents Talking to your child about ADHD in positive, relatable, realistic ways is crucial. These...
Talking About ADHD Who Do You Tell About Your ADHD? The choice to reveal an ADHD diagnosis is a private -- and often nuanced -- one that ultimately comes...
Emotions & Shame Neutralize Chronic Shame by Understanding Its Source Few adults with ADHD are strangers to chronic shame – whether stemming from the decision to take...
Typical ADHD Behaviors “My Earliest Memory of ADHD Hyperfixation Is…” In a recent ADDitude survey, readers shared familiar and amazing stories of their ADHD hyperfocus —...
Talking About ADHD Q: “What Benefits of ADHD Can I Share with My Discouraged Son?” When a member of ADDitude’s ADHD Support Group on Facebook recently appealed to other members for...
ADHD Videos “Is ADHD Really Real?” 6 Ranked Responses to ADD Skeptics ADHD symptoms are often pervasive, crippling, and invisible, which invites far too many ignorant...