Mom Is Very Involved: A lesson on youth resiliency.

The education system fails to acknowledge the environment they have allowed to develop.
Mom Is Very Involved: Are Child and Adolescent Students More Uncivil?

What the education system doesn’t want you to find out about classroom incivility.
Mom Is Very Involved: Eroding the principle of equal value.

What the education system doesn’t want you to find out about their practices of negligence and indignity.
Mom Is Very Involved: The Poisoning of Our Educational Environments.

What the education system doesn’t want you to know about how they poison the well.
What the education system doesn’t want you to know about their “Nice” culture.

How the education system conceals its treatment of ADHD students and families behind an illusion of kindness.
Dogmatism Is Destroying Our Education System.

Speaking up against dogmatism
Exploiting the Exclusion Provision
What the education system does not want you to know about the exclusion of ADHD students.
ADHD Invisibility Magnifies Disability

April 24, 2025 What the education system does not want you to know about the discrimination against ADHD students. Mom Is Very Involved: ADHD invisibility magnifies disability. ADHD invisibility, minimization, and dismissal are so insidious and strong that I, a person with ADHD, did not recognize it myself until I witnessed the impacts on others. […]
ADHD Ignorance must not be an option for educators

April 8, 2025 ADHD ignorance keeps the status quo and what the education system does not want you to know. Mom Is Very Involved: ADHD ignorance harms students My blogs will continue to highlight the policies, procedures, legislation, and research that I feel are most relevant. Using our experience, I will compare what is written […]
ADHD advocate

This blog illustrates the challenges parents face when advocating in the Ontario special education system. It is an essential read for anyone wanting to learn more about the obstacles ADHD advocates are forced to deal with as they attempt to access their child’s right to an education.