by QRKIEZ | Feb 9, 2026 | Advocacy, Coaching, Mentorship
Starting a coaching business can be a meaningful way to support neurodivergent individuals and families. Many people seek guidance in areas such as executive functioning, social skills, career transitions, and daily living routines. A thoughtful, respectful approach...
by QRKIEZ | Jan 27, 2026 | Media, Mental Health
If you or your child live with ADHD, you know the hardest part isn’t “knowing what to do”—it’s getting started, staying with it, and recovering quickly when your attention slips. The right mobile app won’t “fix” ADHD, but it can act like a set of training wheels for...
by Susan Fitzell | Jun 9, 2025 | Mentorship, Professional Voices, Work
More and more companies are recognizing the invaluable strengths that neurodiverse employees bring to the table. This growing awareness is fostering an environment where workplace accommodations are not just provided but normalized, allowing individuals like you to...
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 Cara Broel | Dec 23, 2024 | Children, Family, Media
For neurodivergent people and caregivers raising neurodivergent children, watching the first few episodes of the new PBS Kids television show Carl the Collector may feel revelatory. The series, created by popular children’s author and illustrator Zachariah OHora,...