by Agnieszka Halikowska | Blog
ADHD represents a nervous system that works flawlessly, but on its own set of rules. This is the starting point for anyone trying to understand and manage ADHD, both in themselves and in others. ADHD isn’t a typical brain with a bundle of dysfunctions;...
by Agnieszka Halikowska | Blog
Październik to miesiąc świadomości ADHD. I przy tej okazji zapraszamy do wysłuchania odcinka podcastu bliżej | rozmowy | muzyka. Czy ADHD jest modne i czy wszyscy mamy trochę ADHD?Czy ADHD jest zaburzeniem, czy może być darem – zarówno dla osoby, która je ma,...
by Agnieszka Halikowska | Blog
❓Czy osoba może być neuroróżnorodna? ❓Czy każda osoba w spektrum autyzmu będzie posiadała ponadprzeciętne zdolności jak bohater filmu The Good Doctor? ❓Czy każda osoba z ADHD idealnie sprawdzi się w kreatywnych działaniach? Neuroróznorność to coraz częściej...
by Agnieszka Halikowska | Blog
Before we start supporting individuals with ADHD in the workplace, it is crucial to understand that ADHD is not just a “problem with concentration”. It is a set of neurological traits that can affect many aspects of a person’s functioning, such as...
by Agnieszka Halikowska | Blog
In the journey of understanding cognitive diversity, we often simplify the narrative into two camps: neurotypical and neurodivergent. But do we pause to consider the vast spectrum that exists within these classifications? It’s essential to realize that every...
by Agnieszka Halikowska | Blog
In the race for top talent within the corporate world, psychometric testing has taken a front seat in many companies’ recruitment strategies. These tests, structured to assess skills, personality, and role suitability, are heralded for their objectivity. But...