“We Live in the Kingdom of Forgetfulness” Our family could use a planner, but we’d probably lose it anyway.

“I hate my ADHD forgetfulness!” says my seven-year-old. “I can’t remember anything.” He was lamenting that he’d forgotten his plan to hold his pet snake that day. Meanwhile, I’m lamenting everything else: He can’t remember to take his backpack to the car, and, from the car, to the classroom, and then from the classroom to… Continuar lendo “We Live in the Kingdom of Forgetfulness” Our family could use a planner, but we’d probably lose it anyway.

Maternal nut intake in pregnancy and child neuropsychological development up to 8 years old.

https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10654-019-00521-6 Nut intake during early pregnancy is associated with long-term child neuropsychological development. https://www.neurologia.com//noticia/7246/la-ingesta-de-frutos-secos-en-el-primer-trimestre-de-embarazo-se-relaciona-con-un-mejor-desarrollo-neuropsicologico Los resultados mostraron que los hijos pertenecientes al grupo con un mayor consumo materno de frutos secos durante el primer trimestre de embarazo obtuvieron mejores resultados en todos los exámenes practicados para medir función cognitiva, capacidad de atención y memoria de… Continuar lendo Maternal nut intake in pregnancy and child neuropsychological development up to 8 years old.

Adverse family life events during pregnancy and ADHD symptoms in five‐year‐old offspring.

Children exposed to adverse life events had higher ADHD scores at age 5, with the strongest effect observed for financial problems , and the weakest for having lost someone close . ADHD scores increased if the mother had experienced the event as painful or difficult. The association between adverse life events during pregnancy and offspring… Continuar lendo Adverse family life events during pregnancy and ADHD symptoms in five‐year‐old offspring.