Blog
Usha Patel, Neurocognitive Therapist and Director of Raviv Practice London shares her first-hand experience of working with children /adults and the latest research and upcoming events in her series of blog posts.
How can students with ADHD learn to manage their time more effectively?
Students with ADHD often struggle with time management, leading to stress, missed deadlines, and underperformance. This blog explores how forward planning, daily scripting, and the Habit Change approach can transform time awareness and academic outcomes.
Power up your amazing ADHD brain with habit change!
Tired of chaos ruling your mornings or your mind? This post explores how ADHD brains can thrive using small, consistent habit changes. Inspired by bestselling books and real-world results, it explains why habit building is often the missing link in ADHD management and how Raviv Practice London 12 week program is helping both parents and teens take control.
The “Time Planning Fallacy” and what it could mean for you
For most of us, the seasons don’t affect our time planning very much. We might feel more tired because it is dark when we wake up or come home from work, but usually we still know, for example, that it takes 30 minutes to get to work and plan accordingly. Many of those with ADHD, however, struggle with this because they struggle with measuring time.