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We need your help to grow the Fund! If you’ve seen the impact of the right systems in your own life or business, consider becoming a sponsor. 100% of these donations go directly toward student hours, turning "I can't do this" into "I have a plan."
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Support shouldn’t be a luxury. We know that the "ADHD Tax" is real, and for many families, the cost of specialized neurodivergent support is the biggest barrier to success. Every brain deserves the right tools to thrive, regardless of a bank balance. That’s why we created the Community Fund.
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This is gold.
- This gene isn't just about focus; it’s linked to how we process sensory information. This has huge implications for the entire neurodivergent spectrum. - It suggests that the "calm" we’re all chasing isn't just a mood, it’s a biological state we can eventually learn to target.
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Is your brain just too loud? We’ve always been told that ADHD is a lack of focus, but what if it’s actually an excess of internal noise? New research published in Nature Neuroscience has identified a gene called Homer1 that acts like a volume knob for the brain.
The Strategy: find ways to "quiet" your environment and your internal system. Whether it’s through Lion’s Mane to support neural clarity or a Morning Launchpad to reduce decision fatigue, you’re manually turning down that Homer1 "noise" so you can actually hear your own thoughts.
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Scientists found that when this gene is dialed in correctly, it calms the brain's background noise, allowing for sharper attention and better performance on tasks. Most current treatments focus on stimulating the brain to get it moving. This research points toward a future of "calming" the mind.
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Through the generosity of our sponsors, we subsidize sessions for families who need coaching/tutoring but can't currently fit it into the budget. We offer a limited number of fully sponsored sessions and flexible payment sliding scales to keep the "Launchpad" accessible to everyone.
Stop trying to shout over the noise. Start building systems that turn the volume down. Read the full breakdown here:https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/12/251225035342.htm #Neuroscience #ADHDResearch #BrainHealth
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For Families - Apply for support or view our flexible options here. For Sponsors - Help us clear the path for the next student before they hit the wall. Join the Mission: beyondthedesktutoring.org/adhd-support... #CommunitySupport #Neurodiversity
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