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A public-facing conversational podcast exploring autism, ADHD, Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD), Developmental Language Disorder (DLD), and other neurodevelopmental differences. We curate the latest findings from research and community discussions, turning complex information into clear, dual-host dialogues. Our mission is to bridge the gap between clinical labels and real life, highlighting the overlaps and connections within the neurodivergent community.

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episode When both the parent and the child have ADHD, how do you manage the clash of executive functions at home? artwork

When both the parent and the child have ADHD, how do you manage the clash of executive functions at home?

A federal committee is under fire for sidelining evidence-based science in its latest push to redefine the autism landscape. * The controversy of removing IQ scores from "profound autism" definitions * Gene-silencing breakthroughs in Angelman syndrome and SYNGAP1 * Managing the "executive function collision" in ADHD households * Precision medicine as a biological "master key" for rare variants When federal policy and laboratory research move at different speeds, families are left to navigate the friction between high-level strategy and daily survival. ---------------------------------------- Today’s Living on the Spectrum update covers the intersection of federal policy debates, breakthroughs in genetic medicine, and practical strategies for managing the complexities of neurodivergent family life. CONTROVERSY OVER FEDERAL AUTISM RESEARCH PRIORITIES [https://www.thetransmitter.org/spectrum/slightly-unhinged-federal-autism-meeting-portends-unclear-research-priorities/?utm_source=The+Transmitter+newsletters&utm_campaign=2414767511-SPECTRUM+WEEKLY+20260510+%28UNCLEARFUTURE%29&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_-c01e94f7a2-448958045] STRATEGIC PLAN ABSENCE The Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee (IACC) recently failed to develop a mandated strategic plan for autism research. The Autistic Self Advocacy Network and the Autism Science Foundation expressed concerns that this omission might lead to a lapse in federal funding. Committee members instead focused the session on policy proposals regarding profound autism, medical comorbidities, and elopement. REDEFINING PROFOUND AUTISM The committee proposed a definition for "profound autism" that excludes IQ scores. IACC chair Sylvia Fogel stated this reflects practical data limitations. However, critics link this shift to proponents of facilitated communication, a discredited technique. Observers also raised alarms regarding the inclusion of topics with weak evidence, such as certain microbiome theories. PROCEDURAL AND TRANSPARENCY CONCERNS Critics described the meeting as disorganized and lacking transparency. While Fogel defended the proceedings as advancing long-overdue family priorities, advocacy organizations reported procedural violations. The shift from research strategy to specific policy advocacy remains a point of contention among federal stakeholders. NEW FRONTIERS IN GENETIC MEDICINE FOR AUTISM [https://www.thetransmitter.org/spectrum/advances-in-genetic-medicine-took-center-stage-at-insar/?utm_source=The+Transmitter+newsletters&utm_campaign=65e9d32f86-WEEKLY+20260509+%28AI+EXPERTISE%29&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_-f8e49bcda4-448958045] TARGETED GENETIC TOOLS The 2026 International Society for Autism Research (INSAR) meeting highlighted advances in CRISPR, epigenome editing, and antisense oligonucleotides (ASOs). Researchers are using these tools to address rare variants such as SCN2A, SHANK3, and UBE3A. Clinical trials for Angelman syndrome demonstrate that ASOs can un-silence specific genes, leading to measurable improvements in cognition and speech. OVERCOMING BIOLOGICAL BARRIERS Scientists are refining delivery systems to transport treatments across the blood-brain barrier. Current research focuses on viral vectors and nanoparticles to ensure therapies reach target brain tissues effectively. The U.S. FDA’s Plausible Mechanism Framework helps accelerate these developments for ultra-rare diseases where large-scale trials are difficult to conduct. BROADER CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS Breakthroughs in rare genetic variants may eventually provide pathways to treat the broader autistic community. Scientists suggest that normalizing biological pathways in specific genetic conditions could offer therapeutic insights for individuals with profound autism who have no known genetic cause. This represents a shift toward addressing underlying biology rather than just managing behaviors. SYNGAP1 MUTATIONS AND INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY [https://www.thetransmitter.org/spectrum/syngap1-findings-illuminate-links-between-mutations-intellectual-disability/?utm_source=The+Transmitter+newsletters&utm_campaign=2414767511-SPECTRUM+WEEKLY+20260510+%28UNCLEARFUTURE%29&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_-c01e94f7a2-448958045] PROTEIN FUNCTION IN BRAIN PLASTICITY The SYNGAP1 protein acts as a scaffold for neuronal migration and controls the number of neurotransmitter receptors at excitatory synapses. Research indicates that this protein is essential for brain plasticity. SYNGAP1-related intellectual disability (SRID) accounts for approximately 1 percent of intellectual disability cases, with half of those individuals also having autism. EXPERIMENTAL DISEASE MODELS Using CRISPR, researchers developed mouse models that mirror specific human mutations. A 50 percent reduction in SYNGAP1 protein leads to hyperactivity, repetitive behaviors, and impaired long-term potentiation. These models validate that decreased protein levels are the primary mechanism driving the seizures and developmental delays seen in SRID. PRECISION MEDICINE APPROACHES Potential therapies focus on restoring protein levels through antisense oligonucleotides and mRNA-binding technologies. These precision medicine approaches aim to correct the underlying protein deficiency. Such interventions offer a targeted strategy for managing the motor coordination problems and cognitive challenges associated with the mutation. NAVIGATING DAILY LIFE IN ADHD HOUSEHOLDS [https://www.additudemag.com/calmer-gentler-four-tips-for-a-happier-adhd-household-from-a-happy-mom/?ecd=wnl_additude_260509_cons_adhd_parent&goal=0_d9446392d6-c6da73af8a-328240553] MANAGING EXECUTIVE FUNCTION AT HOME Chores often trigger emotional meltdowns because children with ADHD struggle with the planning and organization required for complex tasks. Parents can reduce friction by breaking tasks into immediate, single steps and working alongside the child. Prioritizing the completion of the task over the child's attitude allows for a more productive environment. THE IMPACT OF SHARED NEURODIVERGENCE In households where both parents and children have ADHD, shared traits create both sympathy and conflict. While parents instinctively understand hyperfixations, they often struggle with sensory overload caused by a child’s hyperactivity. Mutual difficulties with executive function can lead to persistent household organization issues and heightened stress when items are misplaced. REDUCING STRESS THROUGH CONNECTION Frequent positive feedback helps reinforce effort and build confidence in neurodivergent children. Physical connection, such as 20-second hugs, can lower anxiety by releasing oxytocin. This practice helps both parents and children move past conflicts and maintain emotional security during difficult daily routines. MAINTAINING STRONG PARTNERSHIPS IN HIGH-SUPPORT HOUSEHOLDS [https://www.additudemag.com/marriage-advice-special-needs-children/?ecd=wnl_additude_260509_cons_adhd_parent&goal=0_d9446392d6-c6da73af8a-328240553] PROTECTIVE COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES Raising children with conditions like ADHD, ODD, or SPD requires clear, face-to-face communication between partners. This prevents children from identifying and manipulating disagreements between parents. Avoiding competitive arguments and staying focused on specific issues helps maintain a united front. RECHARGING THE RELATIONSHIP Couples benefit from intentionally nurturing their bond through activities unrelated to parenting. Setting aside time for hobbies and individual recharge time with friends prevents burnout. Simple bedtime rituals of affection ensure that grace and forgiveness remain part of the relationship despite the daily stressors of navigating behavioral disorders. SHARED LEARNING RITUALS Engaging in one-on-one rituals and learning together about a child’s specific diagnosis helps parents develop shared strategies. This collaborative approach reduces the burden on a single parent and ensures both partners understand the biological basis of their child’s behavior. THE LEGACY OF A NEURODIVERGENT TRAILBLAZER [https://www.additudemag.com/tribute-to-mom-adhd-neurodivergent-trailblazer/?ecd=wnl_additude_260509_cons_adhd_parent&goal=0_d9446392d6-c6da73af8a-328240553] HISTORICAL BARRIERS TO DIAGNOSIS In the 1980s and 1990s, adult ADHD was rarely recognized, leaving many parents to struggle with executive functioning without support. Amanda Diekman recounts her mother’s journey to secure a diagnosis during a time of significant social judgment. This early diagnosis facilitated medication and acceptance for other family members, changing the family’s trajectory. CREATING ACCEPTANCE ACROSS GENERATIONS Neurodivergent individuals of previous generations often navigated life without modern support networks. By embracing her own neurodivergence, a mother created a home environment where her children could thrive despite their differences. This historical perspective highlights how early self-advocacy laid the foundation for the modern neurodiversity movement. ---------------------------------------- Related links: * ‘Slightly unhinged’ federal autism meeting portends unclear research priorities [https://www.thetransmitter.org/spectrum/slightly-unhinged-federal-autism-meeting-portends-unclear-research-priorities/?utm_source=The+Transmitter+newsletters&utm_campaign=2414767511-SPECTRUM+WEEKLY+20260510+%28UNCLEARFUTURE%29&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_-c01e94f7a2-448958045] * Reporter’s notebook: Highlights from INSAR 2026 [https://www.thetransmitter.org/spectrum/advances-in-genetic-medicine-took-center-stage-at-insar/?utm_source=The+Transmitter+newsletters&utm_campaign=2414767511-SPECTRUM+WEEKLY+20260510+%28UNCLEARFUTURE%29&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_-c01e94f7a2-448958045] * SYNGAP1 findings illuminate links between mutations, intellectual disability [https://www.thetransmitter.org/spectrum/syngap1-findings-illuminate-links-between-mutations-intellectual-disability/?utm_source=The+Transmitter+newsletters&utm_campaign=2414767511-SPECTRUM+WEEKLY+20260510+%28UNCLEARFUTURE%29&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_-c01e94f7a2-448958045] * ‘Slightly unhinged’ federal autism meeting portends unclear research priorities [https://www.thetransmitter.org/spectrum/slightly-unhinged-federal-autism-meeting-portends-unclear-research-priorities/?utm_source=The+Transmitter+newsletters&utm_campaign=65e9d32f86-WEEKLY+20260509+%28AI+EXPERTISE%29&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_-f8e49bcda4-448958045] * Advances in genetic medicine took center stage at INSAR [https://www.thetransmitter.org/spectrum/advances-in-genetic-medicine-took-center-stage-at-insar/?utm_source=The+Transmitter+newsletters&utm_campaign=65e9d32f86-WEEKLY+20260509+%28AI+EXPERTISE%29&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_-f8e49bcda4-448958045] * Four tips for a happier ADHD household [https://www.additudemag.com/calmer-gentler-four-tips-for-a-happier-adhd-household-from-a-happy-mom/?ecd=wnl_additude_260509_cons_adhd_parent&goal=0_d9446392d6-c6da73af8a-328240553] * A Family Full of ADHD [https://www.additudemag.com/hey-adhd-moms-do-you-find-raising-your-adhd-kids-as-hard-as-i-do/?ecd=wnl_additude_260509_cons_adhd_parent&goal=0_d9446392d6-c6da73af8a-328240553] * An Extreme Child Requires Extreme Parents [https://www.additudemag.com/marriage-advice-special-needs-children/?ecd=wnl_additude_260509_cons_adhd_parent&goal=0_d9446392d6-c6da73af8a-328240553] * A Tribute to My Mom, an ADHD Trailblazer [https://www.additudemag.com/tribute-to-mom-adhd-neurodivergent-trailblazer/?ecd=wnl_additude_260509_cons_adhd_parent&goal=0_d9446392d6-c6da73af8a-328240553]

10 de may de 2026 - 1 h 0 min
episode When a child with ADHD can't sleep, is it just behavior or a biological struggle? artwork

When a child with ADHD can't sleep, is it just behavior or a biological struggle?

Your child’s ADHD doesn’t stop at bedtime, yet federal research is still debating how to define the very support they need. * Policy tensions in the Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee * Defining profound autism beyond IQ scores * The controversial link between gut bacteria and autism * ADHD as a 24-hour physiological condition * Why standard sleep routines fail neurodivergent brains Discover why that 2:00 AM wake-up call might be a matter of dopamine, not discipline. ---------------------------------------- Today’s selection covers shifting federal priorities in autism research and the complex biological relationship between ADHD and sleep across different life stages (Blog Name: Living on the Spectrum). FEDERAL AUTISM MEETING PORTENDS UNCLEAR RESEARCH PRIORITIES [https://www.thetransmitter.org/spectrum/slightly-unhinged-federal-autism-meeting-portends-unclear-research-priorities/?utm_source=The+Transmitter+newsletters&utm_campaign=f2ea2f2650-DAILY+20260508+FRIDAY+%28ARGENTINA+PROTEST%29&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_-434a84391f-448958045] STRATEGIC PLANNING DELAYS The Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee (IACC) recently deferred its mandate to update the federal strategic plan for autism research. Critics argue this delay risks future funding stability. The meeting shifted focus toward policy proposals regarding profound autism, medical comorbidities, and elopement. CONTROVERSIAL DEFINITIONS AND METHODS The committee proposed a definition for "profound autism" that excludes IQ scores. Observers suggest this move may be connected to an interest in facilitated communication, a controversial method where a facilitator guides a person's movements. Some members also promoted microbiome research despite a weak evidence base for its effectiveness in treating autism symptoms. COMMITTEE RESPONSE AND PROCEDURAL CONCERNS IACC chair Sylvia Fogel stated the committee successfully addressed overlooked community concerns and noted its role includes advising government policy beyond research strategy. However, former members and scientists reported procedural violations and a lack of transparency regarding how these new recommendations were formed. THE BIOLOGICAL LINK BETWEEN ADHD AND INSOMNIA IN CHILDREN [https://www.additudemag.com/adhd-sleep-issues/?ecd=wnl_additude_260508_cons_adhd_webinar&goal=0_d9446392d6-6e15582539-328240553] A 24-HOUR CONDITION ADHD symptoms do not cease at night because the underlying biology remains active. Researchers are investigating whether sleep disturbances are inherent to ADHD or if sleep deprivation causes ADHD-like irritability. Current theories suggest a shared deficiency in dopamine, which regulates both movement and mood, may drive these nighttime challenges. PHYSIOLOGICAL INDICATORS Sleep issues in children with ADHD often involve an internal biological clock that functions on an erratic schedule. Parents should monitor for signs of physical sleep disruption, such as teeth grinding, frequent awakening, or daytime sleepiness. These signs may indicate that behavioral routines alone are insufficient to address the underlying biological restlessness. SLEEP CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS FOR TEENS WITH ADHD [https://www.additudemag.com/sleeping-problems-teens-adhd-causes-solutions/?ecd=wnl_additude_260508_cons_adhd_webinar&goal=0_d9446392d6-6e15582539-328240553] COMMON ADOLESCENT SLEEP PATTERNS Up to 70 percent of teens with ADHD experience significant sleep problems, including insomnia and delayed sleep phase disorder. These issues often stem from a combination of biological shifts, anxiety, and environmental stressors. Poor rest directly correlates with increased emotional dysregulation and decreased academic performance. EVIDENCE-BASED INTERVENTIONS Effective management focuses on strict sleep hygiene and specific physiological aids. Maintaining a consistent sleep-wake schedule and utilizing relaxation training can improve quality of life. Some practitioners recommend melatonin to reduce the time it takes to fall asleep, alongside a complete ban on technology before bed to prevent blue light from suppressing natural hormone cycles. WHY CHILDREN WITH ADHD STRUGGLE WITH BEDTIME ROUTINES [https://www.additudemag.com/adhd-sleep-problems/?ecd=wnl_additude_260508_cons_adhd_webinar&goal=0_d9446392d6-6e15582539-328240553] SENSORY HYPERSENSITIVITY The ADHD brain is frequently hypersensitive to external stimuli, making it difficult for children to settle in a quiet environment. This hypersensitivity creates a cycle where poor sleep increases daytime symptoms like opposition and inattention, which then makes the following bedtime more difficult to manage. MANAGING MEDICATION AND HYGIENE Stimulant medications can either improve or hinder sleep depending on the specific timing and dosage for each child. Parents should track these effects and aim for 10-12 hours of rest for school-age children. If consistent routines and a "no-screens" policy do not resolve the issue, a formal evaluation for sleep apnea or restless legs syndrome may be necessary. SLEEP DISORDERS COMMONLY LINKED TO ADULT ADHD [https://www.additudemag.com/download/adhd-sleep-disorders-apnea-restless-leg-syndrome-dswpd/?ecd=wnl_additude_260508_cons_adhd_webinar&goal=0_d9446392d6-6e15582539-328240553] CHRONIC RHYTHMS AND NEUROLOGICAL FACTORS Adults with ADHD rarely wake up feeling refreshed due to faulty circadian rhythms and neurological abnormalities. Many engage in overstimulating activities late at night, further pushing back their sleep onset. This persistent lack of rest can weaken the immune system and lead to metabolic dysregulation. SPECIFIC MEDICAL CONDITIONS Three specific disorders are highly prevalent in the adult ADHD population: obstructive sleep apnea, restless leg syndrome (RLS), and delayed sleep-wake phase disorder (DSWPD). These conditions involve physical sensations or breathing interruptions that require medical intervention rather than just behavioral changes. Identifying these specific disorders is necessary to prevent the exacerbation of core ADHD symptoms. ---------------------------------------- Related links: * Federal autism meeting portends unclear research priorities [https://www.thetransmitter.org/spectrum/slightly-unhinged-federal-autism-meeting-portends-unclear-research-priorities/?utm_source=The+Transmitter+newsletters&utm_campaign=f2ea2f2650-DAILY+20260508+FRIDAY+%28ARGENTINA+PROTEST%29&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_-434a84391f-448958045] * Sleep, Interrupted: The ADHD-Insomnia Link in Children [https://www.additudemag.com/adhd-sleep-issues/?ecd=wnl_additude_260508_cons_adhd_webinar&goal=0_d9446392d6-6e15582539-328240553] * Sleep Problems in Teens with ADHD: Causes and Solutions [https://www.additudemag.com/sleeping-problems-teens-adhd-causes-solutions/?ecd=wnl_additude_260508_cons_adhd_webinar&goal=0_d9446392d6-6e15582539-328240553] * Why Children with ADHD Hate Bedtime [https://www.additudemag.com/adhd-sleep-problems/?ecd=wnl_additude_260508_cons_adhd_webinar&goal=0_d9446392d6-6e15582539-328240553] * Sleep Disorders Linked to ADHD [https://www.additudemag.com/download/adhd-sleep-disorders-apnea-restless-leg-syndrome-dswpd/?ecd=wnl_additude_260508_cons_adhd_webinar&goal=0_d9446392d6-6e15582539-328240553]

9 de may de 2026 - 1 h 0 min
episode If a child struggles with big emotions and anxiety, could it actually be untreated ADHD? artwork

If a child struggles with big emotions and anxiety, could it actually be untreated ADHD?

Starting ADHD medication before age 13 may physically protect the developing brain from future psychiatric disorders. * Redefining profound autism without IQ scores * Gene-editing tools that un-silence rare genetic variants * ADHD's evolution from focus issues to emotional regulation * Systemic misdiagnosis and masking in the Black community We explore why the federal government is stalling on its strategic funding plan just as science reaches a genetic turning point. ---------------------------------------- Today’s selection covers critical shifts in federal autism policy, breakthroughs in genetic medicine, and new research into the long-term benefits of early ADHD intervention (Blog Name: Living on the Spectrum). FEDERAL AUTISM MEETING RAISES CONCERNS OVER RESEARCH PRIORITIES [https://www.thetransmitter.org/spectrum/slightly-unhinged-federal-autism-meeting-portends-unclear-research-priorities/?utm_source=The+Transmitter+newsletters&utm_campaign=9182ba8d74-DAILY+20260507+THURSDAY+%28IACC+UNCERTAINTY%29&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_-434a84391f-448958045] STRATEGY AND FUNDING RISKS The Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee (IACC) recently met without developing a mandatory strategic plan for research, as required by the Autism CARES Act. This failure to set clear research priorities could lead to a lapse in federal funding. Rather than finalizing a research strategy, the committee focused on policy proposals regarding medical comorbidities and wandering. CONTENTIOUS POLICY DISCUSSIONS The meeting included debates over a revised definition of "profound autism" that omits IQ scores. Some participants promoted therapies with weak evidence bases, including microbiome research and facilitated communication. Sylvia Fogel, IACC chair, defended these focus areas as addressing urgent family concerns and stated the committee’s role includes advising the government on policy, not just research. PROCEDURAL OBJECTIONS Advocacy groups, such as the Autistic Self Advocacy Network (ASAN) and the Autism Science Foundation, cited procedural violations and a lack of transparency during the session. Critics expressed concern that moving away from a research-focused agenda diminishes the committee's effectiveness in guiding federal scientific investment. NEW FRONTIERS IN GENETIC MEDICINE FOR AUTISM [https://www.thetransmitter.org/spectrum/advances-in-genetic-medicine-took-center-stage-at-insar/?utm_source=The+Transmitter+newsletters&utm_campaign=9182ba8d74-DAILY+20260507+THURSDAY+%28IACC+UNCERTAINTY%29&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_-434a84391f-448958045] TARGETED GENETIC APPROACHES Researchers at the 2026 International Society for Autism Research (INSAR) meeting detailed progress in addressing rare genetic variants including SCN2A, SHANK3, and UBE3A. The field is moving toward using CRISPR and epigenome editing to modify how genes are expressed without permanently altering the underlying DNA code. CLINICAL TRIAL PROGRESS Trials for Angelman syndrome demonstrated that antisense oligonucleotides (ASOs) can successfully "un-silence" the UBE3A gene. These trials reported measurable improvements in cognition, speech, and independence across different age groups. The FDA’s Plausible Mechanism Framework is currently helping to speed the development of these treatments for ultra-rare conditions. DELIVERY INNOVATION Discussion at the conference highlighted new methods for delivering genetic therapies, including viral vectors and nanoparticles designed to cross the blood-brain barrier. These delivery systems offer potential pathways for future therapies targeting language and adaptive functioning, even for families where a specific genetic cause is not yet identified. THE EVOLVING SCIENCE OF ADHD BRAIN CHEMISTRY [https://www.additudemag.com/adhd-brain-science-research/?ecd=wnl_additude_260507_cons_adhd_treatment&goal=0_d9446392d6-baec4743c2-328240553] EXPANDED NEUROTRANSMITTER FOCUS While traditional ADHD treatments primarily target dopamine and norepinephrine to improve focus, newer research emphasizes the role of serotonin in regulating emotional dysregulation, anxiety, and sleep. Medications like viloxazine now modulate multiple pathways to address both core ADHD symptoms and co-occurring mood issues. REWARD PERCEPTION AND MOTIVATION Stimulants function partly by increasing the perceived reward value of tasks that the brain would otherwise find uninteresting. This shift in perception helps bridge the gap between intention and action. Future medications may target GABA and glutamate pathways to further refine how the brain manages excitatory and inhibitory signals. HOLISTIC CONNECTIVITY Treatment is increasingly viewed through a "whole-person" lens, combining medication with lifestyle habits to protect brain connectivity. This approach builds resiliency against secondary complications like chronic insomnia and depression. ADDRESSING SYSTEMIC BARRIERS IN ADHD ASSESSMENTS [https://www.additudemag.com/adhd-evaluation-inconclusive-race-equity/?ecd=wnl_additude_260507_cons_adhd_treatment&goal=0_d9446392d6-baec4743c2-328240553] DOCUMENTATION DISPARITIES Many adults from marginalized communities receive "inconclusive" results because they lack childhood school records. Systemic biases often lead teachers to label impulsivity in minority students as "defiance" rather than a symptom of a neurodevelopmental difference, leaving a trail of disciplinary records instead of diagnostic clues. CULTURAL MASKING Strict behavioral expectations or high levels of family support can mask ADHD symptoms during childhood. This "scaffolding" often collapses in adulthood when external structures are removed. Evaluators must look beyond rigid documentation to understand how cultural factors and family routines might have hidden executive dysfunction. MISDIAGNOSIS RISKS Because executive dysfunction can mimic mood instability, ADHD is frequently misattributed to anxiety, depression, or bipolar disorder. Equitable assessment requires clinicians to consider how neurodevelopmental struggles manifest across different cultural and social contexts. EARLY STIMULANT USE LINKED TO REDUCED PSYCHIATRIC RISKS [https://www.additudemag.com/methylphenidate-use-prevents-psychiatric-disorders/?ecd=wnl_additude_260507_cons_adhd_treatment&goal=0_d9446392d6-baec4743c2-328240553] LONG-TERM PROTECTIVE EFFECTS Research published in the Journal of Attention Disorders and JAMA Psychiatry indicates that treating ADHD with methylphenidate before age 13 correlates with lower rates of adult psychosis and PTSD. Youth treated with stimulants showed a significantly lower risk of subsequent psychiatric disorders compared to those treated with non-stimulants. IMPACT ON BRAIN DEVELOPMENT Longitudinal MRI studies suggest that early stimulant exposure may help normalize atypical brain development, particularly regarding frontal lobe growth. Early intervention aims to address these biological differences before they contribute to secondary emotional dysregulation in adulthood. CLINICAL SHIFTING Clinicians often move away from stimulants when PTSD is present due to concerns about hyperarousal. However, the data suggests that consistent early treatment may actually prevent the onset of these secondary conditions by managing the core symptoms that lead to chronic stress and functional impairment. NAVIGATING COMPLEX CARE WITH A MULTI-SPECIALIST TEAM [https://www.additudemag.com/adhd-child-family-therapists-treatment/?ecd=wnl_additude_260507_cons_adhd_treatment&goal=0_d9446392d6-baec4743c2-328240553] LAYERED SUPPORT NEEDS Families managing ADHD often require a diverse team of professionals to address co-occurring conditions. In one documented case, a family employed seven different specialists—including an ADHD assessor, a psychiatrist for medication, and a CBT therapist for trichotillomania—to address evolving challenges like sleep issues and specific phobias. IMPACT ON FAMILY DYNAMICS The logistical and emotional demands of managing multiple therapies can place significant strain on caregivers. Recognizing this pressure is essential, as many parents eventually require support, such as couples therapy, to navigate the stress of coordinating intensive neurodevelopmental care. ESSENTIAL RESOURCES FOR THE POST-DIAGNOSIS JOURNEY [https://hello.autismspeaks.org/c/AQiUuBYQivUKGKfsqoMBIJuV-QEov9aeA1nimWUmEzHcrgTWOFCwDTU29HHv-zm9dfok%5FJM2tmB8] IMMEDIATE SUPPORT TOOLS The "100 Day Kit" provides a structured framework for families navigating the first three months following an autism diagnosis. It offers guidance on understanding the diagnosis and identifying initial support services. CREATING INCLUSIVE CLASSROOMS The "School Community Tool Kit" contains strategies for educators to build inclusive environments. It focuses on practical methods for supporting students with autism within general education settings to improve both academic and social outcomes. ---------------------------------------- Related links: * ‘Slightly unhinged’ federal autism meeting portends unclear research priorities [https://www.thetransmitter.org/spectrum/slightly-unhinged-federal-autism-meeting-portends-unclear-research-priorities/?utm_source=The+Transmitter+newsletters&utm_campaign=9182ba8d74-DAILY+20260507+THURSDAY+%28IACC+UNCERTAINTY%29&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_-434a84391f-448958045] * Advances in genetic medicine took center stage at INSAR [https://www.thetransmitter.org/spectrum/advances-in-genetic-medicine-took-center-stage-at-insar/?utm_source=The+Transmitter+newsletters&utm_campaign=9182ba8d74-DAILY+20260507+THURSDAY+%28IACC+UNCERTAINTY%29&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_-434a84391f-448958045] * 4 Big Insights About ADHD Brain Chemistry [https://www.additudemag.com/adhd-brain-science-research/?ecd=wnl_additude_260507_cons_adhd_treatment&goal=0_d9446392d6-baec4743c2-328240553] * From ‘Inconclusive’ to Equitable Assessment [https://www.additudemag.com/adhd-evaluation-inconclusive-race-equity/?ecd=wnl_additude_260507_cons_adhd_treatment&goal=0_d9446392d6-baec4743c2-328240553] * Early Methylphenidate Use May Reduce Risks [https://www.additudemag.com/methylphenidate-use-prevents-psychiatric-disorders/?ecd=wnl_additude_260507_cons_adhd_treatment&goal=0_d9446392d6-baec4743c2-328240553] * 7 Therapists — and Counting [https://www.additudemag.com/adhd-child-family-therapists-treatment/?ecd=wnl_additude_260507_cons_adhd_treatment&goal=0_d9446392d6-baec4743c2-328240553] * A Parent's Guide to Autism, The 100 Day Kit, and School Community Tool Kit [https://hello.autismspeaks.org/c/AQiUuBYQivUKGKfsqoMBIJuV-QEov9aeA1nimWUmEzHcrgTWOFCwDTU29HHv-zm9dfok%5FJM2tmB8]

8 de may de 2026 - 1 h 0 min
episode Why does ADHD medication feel less effective during certain times of the month, and how do hormones change brain chemistry? artwork

Why does ADHD medication feel less effective during certain times of the month, and how do hormones change brain chemistry?

Why does ADHD medication suddenly feel like a sugar pill for some people at specific times of the month? * 3,000 genes: The biological reality of sex differences in the brain’s cortex. * The estrogen-dopamine link and its impact on executive function. * Why perimenopause often triggers a late-stage ADHD diagnosis. * Cycle dosing and biological scaffolding for neurodivergent women. Your fluctuating hormones might be the hidden variable in how your brain processes the world. ---------------------------------------- Today's update explores the biological and hormonal factors driving neurodivergent experiences, covering sex-based gene expression in the brain and the impact of estrogen shifts on ADHD symptoms throughout life (Blog Name: Living on the Spectrum). SEX-BASED GENE ACTIVITY IN THE CEREBRAL CORTEX [https://www.thetransmitter.org/sex-differences/gene-activity-in-human-cortex-shows-striking-sex-differences/?utm_source=The+Transmitter+newsletters&utm_campaign=6fdb3c88ee-DAILY+20260506+WEDNESDAY+%28MICROGLIA%29&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_-434a84391f-448958045] GENE EXPRESSION PATTERNS A study published in Science identifies more than 3,000 genes expressed differently in the cerebral cortex between individuals with XX and XY chromosomes. Researchers found 133 genes with consistent sex differences across six cortical regions. Most of these, 119 in total, are autosomal genes located outside the sex chromosomes. CORTICAL REGIONS AND AUTISM The research highlights significant gene expression differences in the fusiform gyrus, a brain region responsible for face recognition and high-level visual processing. This area is frequently implicated in autism. These findings suggest that cortical gene activity contributes to the sex bias observed in neurodevelopmental conditions, where males receive diagnoses at a 4:1 ratio compared to females. INVESTIGATIVE METHODS Tomasz Nowakowski’s team used single-cell transcriptomics to study gene activity within individual cells. This method allowed the team to move focus from subcortical structures to the outer layer of neural tissue. Future phases of this research will utilize organoids—miniature versions of organs grown in vitro—from individuals with atypical sex chromosomes to further isolate genetic influences. MANAGING ADHD DURING PERIMENOPAUSE AND MENOPAUSE [https://www.additudemag.com/add-and-menopause-how-hormones-affect-adhd-symptoms/?ecd=wnl_additude_260506_cons_adhd_webinar&goal=0_d9446392d6-d1b9de46a6-328240553] COGNITIVE IMPACT OF LOW ESTROGEN Dropping estrogen levels during perimenopause impair the regulation of dopamine and serotonin. Women frequently report worsening ADHD symptoms, including memory lapses, difficulty with word retrieval, and diminished executive function. Workplace tasks like processing verbal information or managing complex projects become more difficult during this transition. CLINICAL TREATMENT OPTIONS Medical providers sometimes mistakenly increase stimulant dosages when the root cause is hormonal. Experts suggest exploring Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) or Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs) to stabilize mood and cognition. Patients should also screen for co-occurring conditions like thyroid disease which mimic or exacerbate ADHD symptoms. ADAPTIVE WORKPLACE AND HOME HABITS Community members recommend shifting demanding tasks, such as phone calls, to the early morning. Using visual outlines, voice recorders, and written instructions helps mitigate processing delays. Delegating chores or bartering tasks with colleagues reduces the stress of trying to manage all responsibilities alone. CYCLE-BASED SYMPTOM FLUCTUATIONS IN ADHD [https://www.additudemag.com/adhd-and-periods-menstrual-cycle-hormones/?ecd=wnl_additude_260506_cons_adhd_webinar&goal=0_d9446392d6-d1b9de46a6-328240553] PHASE-DEPENDENT SYMPTOMS Estrogen modulates dopamine, causing ADHD symptoms to shift throughout the menstrual cycle. During the follicular phase, rising estrogen may improve clarity for those with inattentive ADHD. In contrast, the luteal phase, characterized by dropping estrogen, often brings worsened symptoms and a higher risk of Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD). MEDICATION EFFICACY Many individuals report that stimulant medications feel less effective during low-estrogen periods. Experts suggest "cycle dosing," where clinicians adjust medication amounts based on the specific phase of the menstrual cycle to maintain consistent symptom control. CLINICAL PREPARATION Tracking symptoms and menstrual cycles for two to three months provides the necessary data for medical consultations. Patients should present this data alongside a list of current medications and active stressors to help doctors tailor treatment plans. HORMONAL INFLUENCES ACROSS THE FEMALE LIFESPAN [https://www.additudemag.com/download/hormones-symptoms-of-adhd-in-women/?ecd=wnl_additude_260506_cons_adhd_webinar&goal=0_d9446392d6-d1b9de46a6-328240553] NEUROTRANSMITTER REGULATION Estrogen manages dopamine for executive function, serotonin for mood, and acetylcholine for memory. Because women with ADHD often have a higher sensitivity to hormonal shifts, they experience these fluctuations more acutely during puberty, pregnancy, and postpartum periods. INCREASED RISK OF PMDD Research indicates that women with ADHD are more likely to experience debilitating Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) and Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD). Understanding these biological links allows for the development of targeted interventions at different life milestones. ---------------------------------------- Related links: * Tomasz Nowakowski on sex differences in the cortex [https://www.thetransmitter.org/sex-differences/gene-activity-in-human-cortex-shows-striking-sex-differences/?utm_source=The+Transmitter+newsletters&utm_campaign=6fdb3c88ee-DAILY+20260506+WEDNESDAY+%28MICROGLIA%29&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_-434a84391f-448958045] * Let’s Talk About Perimenopause and ADHD [https://www.additudemag.com/perimenopause-treatment-low-estrogen-symptoms-adhd/?ecd=wnl_additude_260506_cons_adhd_webinar&goal=0_d9446392d6-d1b9de46a6-328240553] * The Menstrual Cycle Impacts ADHD Symptoms in Disparate Ways [https://www.additudemag.com/adhd-and-periods-menstrual-cycle-hormones/?ecd=wnl_additude_260506_cons_adhd_webinar&goal=0_d9446392d6-d1b9de46a6-328240553] * How Changing Hormones Exacerbate ADHD Symptoms [https://www.additudemag.com/add-and-menopause-how-hormones-affect-adhd-symptoms/?ecd=wnl_additude_260506_cons_adhd_webinar&goal=0_d9446392d6-d1b9de46a6-328240553] * Free Guide to Hormones & ADHD in Women [https://www.additudemag.com/download/hormones-symptoms-of-adhd-in-women/?ecd=wnl_additude_260506_cons_adhd_webinar&goal=0_d9446392d6-d1b9de46a6-328240553]

7 de may de 2026 - 1 h 0 min
episode When family members call it laziness, how do you explain the actual mechanics of an ADHD brain? artwork

When family members call it laziness, how do you explain the actual mechanics of an ADHD brain?

A drop in estrogen can turn a lifelong management strategy into a total executive function collapse. * 3,000 genes and the 0.3% variance in autism * The "perfect storm" of ADHD and menopause * Strategies for the 85% of adults facing family ridicule * Redesigning a legal career around sensory needs Learn why some people only discover their neurodivergence when a shift in brain chemistry finally forces their hand. ---------------------------------------- Today’s selection explores the biological roots of neurodivergent sex differences, the intersection of hormonal shifts and ADHD, and practical strategies for navigating family dynamics and professional life (Blog Name: Living on the Spectrum). GENE ACTIVITY IN HUMAN CORTEX SHOWS STRIKING SEX DIFFERENCES [https://www.thetransmitter.org/sex-differences/gene-activity-in-human-cortex-shows-striking-sex-differences/?utm_source=The+Transmitter+newsletters&utm_campaign=695fb1cef4-DAILY+20260505+TUESDAY+%28SEX+DIFFERENCES%29&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_-434a84391f-448958045] CORTICAL GENE EXPRESSION FINDINGS Researchers identified more than 3,000 genes expressed differently in the cerebral cortex of individuals with XX versus XY sex chromosomes. While earlier studies focused on deeper brain structures, this research highlights variations in the fusiform gyrus, an area involved in facial recognition. The study found 119 autosomal genes among these differences, indicating fundamental molecular sex variations throughout the brain. LINKS TO NEURODEVELOPMENTAL CONDITIONS The observed gene expression patterns correlate with sex biases in genetic risk for various conditions. For example, clinicians diagnose autism roughly four times more frequently in males. Understanding these variations provides clues into why certain neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative conditions affect sexes differently. SIGNIFICANCE AND CONTEXT Sex currently accounts for 0.3 percent of the variance in gene expression. Experts note that molecular differences may counterbalance each other. Future studies will use organoids from individuals with atypical sex chromosomes to determine how hormones and environment interact with these biological differences. ADHD & MENOPAUSE: THE PERFECT STORM NO ONE WARNED US ABOUT [https://www.additudemag.com/menopause-symptoms-neurodivergent-women/?ecd=wnl_additude_260505_cons_adhd_adult&goal=0_d9446392d6-e2124f302b-328240553] HORMONAL IMPACT ON DOPAMINE The decline in estrogen during menopause disrupts the production and regulation of dopamine. Since dopamine drives focus, motivation, and emotional regulation, this hormonal drop often leads to a collapse of long-term coping strategies. For many neurodivergent women, this transition unmasks previously managed ADHD symptoms or leads to late-life autism diagnoses. SENSORY AND EXECUTIVE FUNCTION SHIFTS Perimenopause can intensify sensory processing differences, such as a sudden aversion to touch or increased noise sensitivity. Low estrogen also affects interoception—the sense of the body’s internal state—which can result in increased clumsiness or accidents. Women often report a severe decline in memory and executive function that feels like a medical crisis rather than a personal failure. MANAGEMENT AND SUPPORT Managing these shifts requires a combination of biochemical support and lifestyle changes. Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) can provide necessary brain support, while protein-rich diets and exercise help stabilize energy levels. Reducing sensory overstimulation is also essential for maintaining emotional balance during this period. WHY WON’T MY FAMILY TAKE MY ADHD SERIOUSLY? [https://www.additudemag.com/support-for-adhd-getting-help-family-friends/?ecd=wnl_additude_260505_cons_adhd_adult&goal=0_d9446392d6-e2124f302b-328240553] BRIDGING THE EDUCATION GAP Approximately 85 percent of adults with ADHD encounter ridicule or a lack of support from family members. Experts suggest using neutral, expert-backed resources to educate loved ones. Replacing the broad "ADHD" label with specific terms like "executive function challenges" helps family members understand the actual cognitive difficulties involved in planning and focus. VALIDATING THE CONDITION Treating ADHD through medication, coaching, or therapy demonstrates measurable change to skeptical family members. Bringing relatives to professional appointments allows clinicians to validate the condition. It is helpful to share information in small doses and reassure family members that the diagnosis is not a result of their parenting or past actions. BUILDING EXTERNAL SUPPORT SYSTEMS When immediate family remains unsupportive, building a "second family" of neurodivergent peers provides essential validation. This community-based support helps mitigate the emotional impact of family skepticism. I WAS NEVER BROKEN [https://www.additudemag.com/healing-my-inner-child-adhd-parenting/?ecd=wnl_additude_260505_cons_adhd_adult&goal=0_d9446392d6-e2124f302b-328240553] THE MIRRORING DYNAMIC Raising a child with ADHD while having the condition creates a mirror effect where a parent sees their own struggles reflected in their child’s behavior. Parents describe the difficulty of filtering environmental noise—like a humming refrigerator—while simultaneously managing a child’s emotional meltdowns or impulsivity. RECLAIMING IDENTITY Supporting a neurodivergent child often facilitates healing for the parent's inner child. By replacing the pressure to conform to typical standards with an appreciation for creativity and empathy, parents can shift from viewing themselves as "broken" to recognizing the unique way their brains process the world. MY ADHD EMOTIONS WIN CASES [https://www.additudemag.com/adhd-at-work-attorney-advice/?ecd=wnl_additude_260505_cons_adhd_adult&goal=0_d9446392d6-e2124f302b-328240553] JUSTICE SENSITIVITY AS A STRENGTH Justice sensitivity—a strong reaction to perceived unfairness—serves as a core professional driver for many individuals with ADHD. In legal or advocacy roles, this trait allows for deep empathy and more vigorous representation of clients. Viewing ADHD as a community-driven identity rather than a deficit helps professionals leverage their capacity for creative synthesis. ADAPTIVE WORKPLACE STRATEGIES Managing executive function in a professional setting involves specific environmental adjustments. Strategies include using movement during calls to improve processing, preferring audio-based communication over long email chains, and using medication selectively to preserve creative flow. These methods prioritize results over traditional office etiquette. ---------------------------------------- Related links: * Gene activity in human cortex shows striking sex differences [https://www.thetransmitter.org/sex-differences/gene-activity-in-human-cortex-shows-striking-sex-differences/?utm_source=The+Transmitter+newsletters&utm_campaign=695fb1cef4-DAILY+20260505+TUESDAY+%28SEX+DIFFERENCES%29&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_-434a84391f-448958045] * ADHD & Menopause: The Perfect Storm No One Warned Us About [https://www.additudemag.com/menopause-symptoms-neurodivergent-women/?ecd=wnl_additude_260505_cons_adhd_adult&goal=0_d9446392d6-e2124f302b-328240553] * Why Won’t My Family Take My ADHD Seriously? [https://www.additudemag.com/support-for-adhd-getting-help-family-friends/?ecd=wnl_additude_260505_cons_adhd_adult&goal=0_d9446392d6-e2124f302b-328240553] * I Was Never Broken [https://www.additudemag.com/healing-my-inner-child-adhd-parenting/?ecd=wnl_additude_260505_cons_adhd_adult&goal=0_d9446392d6-e2124f302b-328240553] * My ADHD Emotions Win Cases [https://www.additudemag.com/adhd-at-work-attorney-advice/?ecd=wnl_additude_260505_cons_adhd_adult&goal=0_d9446392d6-e2124f302b-328240553]

6 de may de 2026 - 1 h 0 min
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