Why Early ADHD Diagnosis Matters
Laura Laura

Why Early ADHD Diagnosis Matters

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is one of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders in children, but it is often misunderstood and frequently goes undiagnosed. Early detection and intervention can make a world of difference in a child’s development. Earlier diagnosis and intervention can help an individual have a healthy relationship with learning, improve self-esteem, and prevent long-term consequences. 

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Understanding OCD: The Hidden Struggles and Silent Suffering
Laura LaMonica Laura LaMonica

Understanding OCD: The Hidden Struggles and Silent Suffering

Written by: Laura LaMonica, PMHNP-BC

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is frequently misunderstood and misrepresented in popular culture. It seems most people confuse OCD as just a quirky need for cleanliness or order and that’s not the case at all. OCD sufferers can experience debilitating anxiety along with shame that can make living an ordinary life a constant struggle. It’s important to educate others because often it's so difficult for OCD sufferers to talk about their experiences and if they do, they’re often not validated for the true agony it brings about.

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Help! My Child is Having a Meltdown Every Day!

Help! My Child is Having a Meltdown Every Day!

Sensory Processing Disorders can be so confusing to parents as well as the child. Sometimes they can be very obvious such as when a child frequently covers their ears with their hands or refuses to eat certain textured food. Other times, it may not be as obvious to a caregiver because they see meltdowns, refusals, and tantrums that seemingly come out of nowhere and may seek out an evaluation for behavioral issues first.

To make SPD (Sensory Processing Disorder) more confusing, children can experience as either hyper-sensitivity (over-responsiveness) or hypo-sensitivity (under-responsiveness) to sensory stimuli. This is also called “sensory-seeking” and “sensory-avoiding”. These sensitivities can reduce a child’s desire for ordinary social interactions, learning, and other regular activities that help a child develop their social-emotional well-being. This is why it’s so important to understand and manage sensory sensitivities.

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