Hi Coco,

I want to tell you a quick story about a student I work with.

She ran into an old friend at the pool last summer — a girl she'd been really close with in middle school. They smiled, waved, and then… both kept walking.

That night, she sat on her couch staring at her phone. She wanted to text her. She knew exactly what she wanted to say. But something stopped her — that little voice that whispers, "What if it's weird now? What if too much time has passed?"

She almost put her phone down.

But she didn't.

She sent the text. It was short, a little awkward, but completely worth it. By the end of the week, they'd met at the pool, laughed about old memories, and made plans to do it again.

Friendship is funny that way.

It doesn't always need a big moment or a perfect conversation. Sometimes it just needs one person to be brave enough to reach out first. A simple "Hey, I was thinking about you" can breathe new life into a friendship that never really went away — it was just waiting.

And for our kids with ADHD, that moment — the one where they almost don't send the text — is exactly where they get stuck.

That's what our newest blog is all about.

It's the third piece in our friendship series, and it's the one I think hits closest to home. Because making friends is one thing — but keeping them is where the real magic happens.

👉 [Read Maintaining The Friendship here]

We think you're going to love it.

Warmly,
Vicky & Coco