We know that ADHD stands for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. It’s a neurodevelopmental disorder and generally manifests in three characteristics: Inattentiveness, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. But what about high functioning ADHD?
Does the tag on the back of your shirt itch? Does loud music make your head pound? Is the smell of perfume simply nauseous to you? Well, this might be because of sensory issues in adults (and children!). ONE Intervention is here to explain!
ADHD and autism are two different neurodevelopmental disorders, although they can have overlapping components. ONE Intervention going to break this down for you in this simple, no-nonsense article.
As ONE celebrates Autism Awareness Month this April, we’re starting with an exclusive interview with none other than the founder of the Centre herself. Read on now to find out more!
Did you know that the rainbow butterfly is the advocacy symbol for ADHD? Look at it below – pretty, isn’t it?
The butterfly was chosen because it represents the rapid fluttering movements of the mind of a person with ADHD. And it retains the rainbow figure-of-eight shape because the rainbow infinity symbol is a symbol…