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Chasing Dopamine and Connection: What My Teenage Self Needed You to Know

Chasing Dopamine and Connection: What My Teenage Self Needed You to Know

by Robert Walmsley | Jun 13, 2025 | Articles

By Brenda Keirnan, in collaboration with ADHD Pirates This piece shares part of my lived experience being autistic with ADHD and as an Inclusion Advisory Teacher who now supports schools across Derbyshire. I wrote it for the many educators who are doing their best,...
Eating for ADHD: Meal Planning, Supplements, and Managing Impulsive Eating

Eating for ADHD: Meal Planning, Supplements, and Managing Impulsive Eating

by Robert Walmsley | May 12, 2025 | Articles

This article is Part 2 of our ADHD and nutrition series with Dana Chapman. In Part 1, we explored how diet, hydration, and gut health can affect ADHD symptoms. Here in Part 2, we turn to practical strategies — including meal planning ideas, the role of supplements,...
Eating for ADHD: Practical Nutrition Tips for Better Energy, Focus, and Mood

Eating for ADHD: Practical Nutrition Tips for Better Energy, Focus, and Mood

by Robert Walmsley | Apr 27, 2025 | Articles

This article is Part 1 of a two-part series on ADHD and nutrition. In Part 2, we’ll explore meal planning strategies, supplements, and managing impulsive eating. Many adults with ADHD struggle with energy crashes, impulsive eating, or difficulty planning meals....
Assistive Tech for ADHD: What Might Actually Help, and When

Assistive Tech for ADHD: What Might Actually Help, and When

by Robert Walmsley | Apr 9, 2025 | Articles

ADHD can make certain tasks feel heavier than they need to be, from planning projects to keeping up in meetings or just getting started on that one thing you’ve been putting off for days. Assistive technology isn’t about “fixing” ADHD. But some tools can make things...
Time Blindness and ADHD: Why Time Feels Different for Us

Time Blindness and ADHD: Why Time Feels Different for Us

by Robert Walmsley | Jan 31, 2025 | Articles

 At ADHD Pirates, we’re passionate about making the science behind ADHD accessible and practical. Time blindness is a common experience for many adults with ADHD, but why does it happen, and how can we work with our brains instead of against them? To dig into the...
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