By Jannine Perryman, MA, PGCE, Qualified Teacher, SEND Specialist Teacher Consultant and Neurodiversity Coach
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Think of this blog as a lived experience and research-informed living library. It’s a space where we bring together all the conversations, the up-to-date research we dive into, the training we deliver, and the real-life insights that parents, individuals with ADHD, and young people share with us. It’s all here so that our community can easily find it, use it, and feel a little more understood and supported in everyday life.
Think of this blog as a lived experience and research-informed living library.
It’s a space where we bring together all the conversations, the up-to-date research we dive into, the training we deliver, and the real-life insights that parents, individuals with ADHD, and young people share with us.
It’s all here so that our community can easily find it, use it, and feel a little more understood and supported in everyday life.
By Jannine Perryman, MA, PGCE, Qualified Teacher, SEND Specialist Teacher Consultant and Neurodiversity Coach
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