What NOT to say to an ADHD child

What NOT to say to an ADHD child

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5 Signs You're A High-Masking Autistic With ADHD (AuDHD Expert Explains)

Dr Khurram is a world-renowned, award-winning psychiatrist and the author of Explaining AuDHD. In this episode, he explains what AuDHD (Autism + ADHD) really feels like beyond the diagnostic labels, why so many people spend years masking their traits, and the emotional cost of li ...  Show more

Trauma Expert: 3 Oddly Specific ADHD Trauma Issues

Ella McCrystal is a psychotherapist and trauma specialist who helps people understand how early life experiences shape the nervous system, self-worth, relationships, and the way we move through the world. Together we explore the hidden link between ADHD, trauma, masking, rejectio ...  Show more

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