How to spot dubious claims in scientific papers | Nature Index This might seem like a weird thing to share here, but skeptical reading of “new study shows ______” headlines is especially important for us ADHDers. Consider this: Sensational, controversial, and/or shocking news has a stimulating effect on the brain. ADHDers are more vulnerable to […]
Author: Jaclyn Paul
Internet of ADHD weekly roundup: August 28, 2020
Painter’s Tape Is the Inexpensive, No-Commitment Way I Gave Myself “Extra Space” | Apartment Therapy One day, in an exasperated effort to reclaim some control, I put down a strip of blue painter’s tape between the living room and the small den attached to it and told the kids their stuff must stay inside the […]
Internet of ADHD weekly roundup: August 21, 2020
This week in ADHD gardening adventures… ADHD + struggling to form an identity | ADHD Alien This hits hard! Excerpt: There are all these things I want to be and want to do, but my actions never seem to match my goals. No matter how much I plan to do better next time, for some […]