In today’s extremely connected world, adolescents are bombarded with never ending streams of notifications, messages and digital content via their smartphones. Their attention is being pulled in multiple directions at once, making it more difficult to deeply focus on a single task at-hand. This is called attention fragmentation. Because teens are constantly exposed to digital... Continue Reading →
Understanding ADHD In Your Child
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is most commonly diagnosed in young children and is one of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders in children. While it is usually diagnosed in childhood, it can still be diagnosed in adulthood. The most common symptoms people notice in children with ADHD are difficulty focusing and being over-energized. However, just because a... Continue Reading →
