Oct 25 2016
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This is a guest post written by Sarah Grace Del Rosario. Sarah is a mommy blogger and freelance event stylist at Del Rosario events. She also works as a community outreach specialist and blogger at Formuland.com, a company providing holle baby formula and other organic products for babies. When not busy working, you can see her showcasing her paintings and recipe failures at The Thrifty Senyorita.   When your child has ADHD, there’s a chance that you would usually argue...

Oct 13 2016
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This is a sponsored blog post for Zen Melodies. When I was in second grade, my teacher told my class to listen to classical music while we did our homework. He said it would help us concentrate better. I didn’t have ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) like my daughter does, but listening to classical music really did help me focus on my homework better. I didn’t know it then, but what my teacher was referring to was the Mozart Effect. (Fun Fact: Mozart...

Oct 03 2016
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This is a sponsored blog post for Someone Special Books. There is nothing worse than a child feeling different. It can make them feel insecure and see themselves as inferior to their peers. Because of their difference, they may not even want to socialize with their peers in fear of being ridiculed, embarrassed, and rejected. Giuliana, my seven year old daughter has ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) and I admit she is different from her peers in many ways. Her...

Sep 30 2016
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Calling all ADHD Awareness Supporters!  I need your help! I decided to create a Patreon page to help support all the work I do for the ADHD community. If you aren’t sure of exactly what I do besides write articles about ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder), please visit my Patreon page and read all about it. I really don’t want to sound desperate and needy, but if you appreciate the work I do and want to be an ADHD Awareness Contributor, please consider...

This is a sponsored blog post for Mariacommunion. I was seven years old when I had my first holy communion. To prepare for my first communion, I attended Catholicism classes once a week after school. I learned the Our Father, Hail Mary, and Glory Be prayers. I learned how important and special it is to receive the body and blood of Christ and what it means to truly live and love like Jesus. I remember being very excited about the big day and finally being able to receive communion...

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