When I was in college, I thought things would get better. I knew I was smart and a hard worker, but if someone were to observe me, they'd probably think I was lazy and a procrastinator. I would come to class, eager to learn more about a subject at hand, only to be disappointed because my other classmates would be turning in an assignment that I had completely forgot about.
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Showing posts with label #ADD. Show all posts
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Monday, July 27, 2020
Great Planner for Kids With ADHD
Wednesday, June 5, 2019
ADHD-Succeeding is a Big Deal
My son got awarded at an honor awards ceremony, yesterday. It was very special and emotional for me.
You may be thinking, "So what? Big deal! Kids make honors all the time." You'd be right, kids do make it all the time, but for us, this was a BIG DEAL!
This is the first time that he has been honored for his school work. Last year, he was so far behind in school, but because he had behavior issues, probably because he couldn't read or write well and he was frustrated, we didn't know he was so far behind.
Thursday, March 14, 2019
ADHD and Reading- The "Aha!" Moment
Looking at the picture below, you'd think, "What a good brother! He's reading to his brother and sister." When I look at this picture, I see more than just that. I see a miracle. I see a blessing. I see answered prayers and opened doors.
Wednesday, January 2, 2019
Why Our Son's ADHD Diagnosis Didn't Surprise Us
My beautiful baby boy was born just like any other baby. He was healthy and just the most beautiful baby you'd ever seen with a full head of hair like Elvis. He behaved like any other child and my husband and I were doing our best to raise him to be an awesome little individual.
Monday, December 17, 2018
Signs That Your Child Might Have ADHD
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, doesn't have to have the negative impact that it has. In fact, getting a diagnosis for my son had changed our lives for the better because my husband and I were able to understand what my son was going through and were able to make a game plan.
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About Me
- Brittany Vantrease
- Hello! My name is Brittany and I'm a writer, obviously. As a stay-at-home mom, there are many things that I have to figure out in order to run a house that appears to be more sane than insane. It's not easy to be a parent and I hope that this blog is able to encourage other moms out there to live life happily and to understand that there can be mishaps along the way, but those mishaps don't define you and anything can be overcome with perseverance and will.
How to Listen So Your Kids Will Talk- A Book Review
I didn't like reading this book... but I like the book. I know that may sound bizarre or weird, most definitely confusing. You see, ...