@elonmusk What’s amazing is that you are posting a logical fallacy called a hasty generalization. Smart people can see right through and think for themselves.
ADHD Stigma At School: Support and Stories… We need to start helping kids with ADHD instead of punishing them for their mistakes. Punishment such as not accepting late work and not letting them go on trips instead of teaching and mentoring will fail. https://t.co/1R02xSOM5U
Just finished this book. As I fist dove in to the novel, I realized it was familiar to “The Likeness” by Tana French. As I continued, I discovered it was as different as it was similar. Engaging and tense. Very tragic. Now, I need something more uplifting. #SummerReading
The work/life balance is a fallacy. I love the term blended work life because we are the same person at work and home. A friend shared this podcast, and it resonates so well with today’s life. #worklife#homelife#findingbalance https://t.co/yo9BjXfARA
As a parent of a neurodivergent child, life can be a struggle. It is important to remember the big picture and that dreams and goals can come true! #neurodivergent @TiltParenting #differentlywired#adhd https://t.co/WmlfKoN7Qb
Parenting a child with ADHD is like working through a constant puzzle. It is stressful. It is overwhelming. And it is beautiful. Accepting My Child's ADHD: Positive Parenting, Love & Compassion #ADHD#parenting#compassion#youarenotalone https://t.co/PNOMRejp3w
When you know something isn’t right for your child, you know. Had this experience in the past week, and now, I get it and have a solution. Don’t give up because the solution will present itself as long as you pay attention. #ADHD#ParentingWin#parenting#parenthood
Kids avoid work when they lack skills. Then, we punish them for not working. “Just like the rest of us, kids have legitimate concerns: hunger, fatigue fear… the tendency to avoid things that are scary or that make them uncomfortable or at which they don’t feel competent.”
Life doesn’t always go as planned, and when raising children, it doesn’t always go as expected. Fortunately, that is where you will find beauty.
Normality is a paved road. It’s comfortable to walk, but no flowers grow on it.” - Vincent Van Gogh #adhd#momlife#thejourney