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ADD/ADHD & mindfulness

Below are the best resources we could find on ADD/ADHD and mindfulness.

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Short Films About Mental Health—Neurodiversity

Short Films About Mental Health is a series of videos made with young people who use mental health services at Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust.

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Enhancing Workplaces Through Mindfulness | Jacqueline Carter

The world is facing a global leadership crisis. 77% of leaders think they do a good job of engaging their people, yet 88% percent of employees say their leaders don't engage enough, and 35% percent of employees would forgo a pay raise to see their leaders fired.

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Understanding Your Feelings: Emotions, Alexithymia, and Autism

Today, certified life coach Danielle Sullivan discusses the basics of what emotional intelligence is and why it can be difficult for neurodivergent people to develop emotional intelligence skills.

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Mindfulness for Neurodiverse Families with Dr. Rabia Subhani

On this episode of Neurodiverging, Dr. Rabia and I are discussing what mindfulness is, how it works, why it's a good fit for many neurodiverse families, and why parents need to learn to practice mindfulness before they can teach it to their children.

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Empathy with Intensity: Raising Emotionally Intelligent Children

Giftedness can be a double-edged sword when it comes to empathy and compassion. When we help kids realize their emotional potential, their capacity for empathy and kindness will grow.

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Regulating Emotions through Mindfulness

Mindfulness is the awareness of the moment, the ability to observe and accept your feelings, stresses and sources of anxiety from a different perspective, and deal with them calmly.

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