by Livia R. Menge “45 Minutes. Starting now.” Said and done, all the children started writing away. About 10 minutes in, a pen fell off the table. Two kids to my left, I noticed movement following the noise that caught …
By Gabriel One of my typical ADHD behaviors in an elementary school classroom was to constantly recline my desk and balance on it. Teachers would call my attention on this all the time. Also, I just couldn’t keep my shoes on, so …
Interview by Patti Schwab Bethany grew up in a very structured family. Her father was in the military, and the family moved back and forth between Whidbey Island, Washington and Pensacola, Florida. Bethany was always the new kid. Being so …
Recently, Evelyn Polk Green, a dear member of the ADDA family and past ADDA president who has served the ADHD community with great dedication, celebrated the full, vibrant, and tenacious life of her mother who passed away at the blessed …