“You’re So High-Functioning”: Masking, Burnout, and the Cost of Looking Like You’re Fine
ADHD doesn’t always look like hyperactivity—especially in women. It often looks like masking, burnout, and pushing yourself to keep up. This blog breaks down why ADHD is so often missed and what “high-functioning” actually costs you.
“Why Wasn’t I Diagnosed Sooner?”: The Hidden Presentation of ADHD in Women & AFAB People
Many women and AFAB people don’t realize they have ADHD until adulthood—not because it wasn’t there, but because it didn’t look the way we were taught to recognize it. This blog explores how ADHD often presents differently, why it gets missed, and what it means to finally see yourself clearly.
Back-to-School Survival Guide for ADHD Families: Strategies for Every Age (Including Yours)
From kindergarten to college, this ADHD back-to-school guide offers expert tips, emotional support, and practical strategies for every age—including yours.
The ADHD Advantage: Turning Learning Challenges into Superpowers Through Smart Strategies
Brains like ours don’t need more shame—we need structure, compassion, and the right supports. This post explores how ADHD impacts learning, why traditional systems fail us, and how to build practical, affirming systems that work for real-life brains.

