Can Exercise Improve Executive Function in ADHD? A Practical Guide for Parents and Adults
Research shows that moderate to high-intensity exercise can improve executive function in individuals with ADHD, particularly working memory, impulse control, and cognitive flexibility. Movement supports dopamine regulation and prefrontal brain function, making it a powerful tool for emotional regulation and focus in both children and adults.
Should I Get My Child Tested for ADHD? What a Diagnosis Really Means
Receiving an ADHD diagnosis can feel overwhelming for parents—but diagnosis is not labeling. It’s naming. Naming what has already been happening so shame can stop and support can begin. This article explains why an ADHD diagnosis doesn’t change your child, how it reduces silent self-blame, and how early understanding helps parents, teachers, and children work together. With a compassionate, evidence-based lens, we explore ADHD as a unique brain style—challenging at times, but full of potential when supported correctly.

