Restoring nervous system rhythm is one of the most effective — and often misunderstood — ways to support the ADHD brain. Not by suppressing energy or "calming someone down," but by giving the brain predictable, embodied timing so attention, emotion, and movement can organise themselves.
Here's how it works, in brain–body language rather than labels.
1. ADHD is often…
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When you think of ADHD, you might imagine a loud, energetic boy who can’t sit still. But that image often leaves girls with ADHD invisible—quietly struggling under the radar. Girls are more likely to internalise symptoms, masking their challenges as daydreaming, shyness or perfectionism. Because of this, many girls with ADHD…
Poor sleep in teens can mimic the symptoms of ADHD, which is why sleep history should be considered before a diagnosis is reached, says Dr Alison Bentley, medical doctor at Restonic Ezintsha Sleep Clinic.
Dr Bentley was speaking at a recent fireside chat hosted by Education Incorporated Private School and its principal, Gershom Aitchison, in…
Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) are buzz words that we normally hear associated with children and teens, but more and more it is becoming common place in adults, with more than 5% of adults globally being diagnosed. But do we actually know what it is and how it impacts on…