Working Memory If you have ever considered the possibility that you or a child you know may have a learning disability, there is a very good chance that you have heard the term “executive function.” Poor executive function is a common sign of ADHD, autism, dyslexia, dyscalcula, bipolar disorder, and dementia. People going through periods … Continue reading What is: Executive Function? (Part 1)
My Year in Books | 2023
What I'm Reading Welcome to my First-Annual My Year in Books award post! *applause* *cheer* Today I'll pick the best of the best out of what I read last year--as voted by me--and share the results with you. Today's books have been chosen from what I read between January 1st and December 31st 2023. "Best" … Continue reading My Year in Books | 2023
Top 5 | 2023
Happy New Year, Everyone!You, my Dear Readers, have chosen the content of my first post of the year. Here are the top five posts from 2023, according to your view numbers. #5: Autism Services in Saskatchewan Canada This post, right here. This is why I blog. I've always had a desire to help people. To … Continue reading Top 5 | 2023
Happy Holidays 2023
Happy Holidays, Everyone!I know this is a busy time of year for us all, so I'm going to say "bye for now" until January.Enjoy the season with friends & family (or chosen family!) and I'll be back before you know it. If you just don't think you can last without my dorky face and delightful … Continue reading Happy Holidays 2023
Repost: A Holiday Meal PSA
Big family meals around the holidays can be a huge source of stress for special needs children and their parents, for neurodivergent adults, and for anyone with an eating disorder or special dietary needs. With the season upon us, I wanted to remind everyone to educate themselves on their loved ones' allergies and special diets, … Continue reading Repost: A Holiday Meal PSA
