by Erica Neilson Mahoney | Feb 14, 2025 | Uncategorized
Boredom and ADHD are like oil and water—they simply don’t mix well. The ADHD brain craves stimulation, novelty, and engagement, making boredom not just uncomfortable but a genuine obstacle to productivity and emotional regulation. In this post, I’ll dive into why...
by Erica Neilson Mahoney | Oct 23, 2024 | Uncategorized
Demand avoidance is a behaviour seen in many neurodiverse children, referring to the active resistance to demands and expectations. While we all avoid certain demands from time to time, ADHD and autistic children may experience this avoidance in a more intense and...
by Erica Neilson Mahoney | Mar 19, 2024 | Uncategorized
Living with ADHD is a journey filled with paradoxes, and one of the most profound is our relationship with our possessions. On the one hand, we gather and hold onto things for a myriad of deeply personal and psychological reasons; on the other, we often find ourselves...
by Erica Neilson Mahoney | Jan 19, 2023 | Uncategorized
Movement Tools Movement, heavy work, proprioception, balance, vestibular support, sensory input, and more are all words and terms used to describe methods of supporting our nervous systems. The root of all of these descriptors is movement as a support. We know that...
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