by Dr. Jeff Levine | Jul 28, 2025 | Friendship, Humor, Yiddishkeit
—or—”They Said ‘It’s Not You, It’s Your Social Skills” (Which Was Nice of Them) You ever lose a friend so quietly, you don’t even know they left until you realize you’re talking to yourself in the group chat like a schmendrik in the void? Oy, don’t get me...
by Margaret Burkes | Apr 7, 2025 | Children, Family, Professional Voices
As a parent, you want to do everything you can to help your child succeed. But it’s hard to be the best parent you can be when you’re taxed from managing your child’s ADHD. Whether you’re overwhelmed from researching treatment options, frazzled by school phone...
by QRKIEZ | Feb 24, 2025 | Neurodivergent Voices, Professional Voices, QRKIEZ Announcements
Neurodivergent individuals and their families, allies, and support networks are always on the lookout for more information to help them navigate life and its challenges. To that end, QRKIEZ is proud to announce the launch of our new Resources for Neurodivergents, a...
by Dennis Tran | Feb 3, 2025 | Mental Health, Neurodivergent Voices
For much of my life, self-advocacy felt overwhelming and foreign. As someone navigating life as a queer, partially blind, late-identified autistic-ADHDer with C-PTSD, asking for what I needed often felt like taking up too much space—a concept deeply tied to both my...
by Noel Dargan | Nov 18, 2024 | Family, School
My 8-year-old son Joshua has level two autism spectrum disorder, suffers from anxiety and ADHD, and is a Gestalt language processor. All this means is that the level of support and accommodation he needs in a school setting may be more than most kids need. We...