Blog — Neurological Disorder

ADHD in Women: How It Presents Differently Than in Men
When it comes to neurological disorders, everyone’s experience differs. This is especially true of ADHD, where the intensity of attention deficits can vary from person to person.
In the case of ADHD, one’s experience and symptoms can also differ based on sex. If you are wondering just how ADHD differs between males and females, then read on.

I think my child has ADHD… Now what?
You think your child might have ADHD, but don’t know what steps to take next. Today we have a post written by The Childhood Collective on where to look for answers and advice. The Childhood Collective is a team of two child psychologists (Lori Long, Ph.D. and Mallory Yee, Ph.D.) and a speech language pathologist (Katie Severson, M.S., CCC-SLP).
Celebrating ADHD Awareness Month
ADHD Awareness Month is all about celebrating ADHD and seeking better understanding and support of ADHD for ourselves, our families and friends, and our communities.
How to Support Your Children and Students with ADHD
October is ADHD Awareness Month. We have some exciting things coming your way. This October we will be sharing guest blog posts from experts on how to best aide your students and children with ADHD. Our goal at Time Timer is to provide resources for you to use with your students and children, especially during this time of changing learning routines.