The Difficult Woman’s Guide to Education (and Life)

ADHD: Your Brain Isn’t Broken (And You’re Not the Problem)

15 min · 7. Apr. 2026
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ADHD isn’t a behaviour problem-it’s a brain difference. In this episode, Bronnie breaks down what ADHD actually is, how it affects the brain, why school can feel harder, and practical strategies that actually help. This is the explanation every ADHD child and teen deserved. So if your a parent or caregiver of a young person with ADHD- sit and listen with them!

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