People with ADHD often think best by talking things through — out loud or with someone else. This aligns with neuroscience. Instead of forcing neurotypical strategies, what if accommodations supported the ADHD brain’s natural strengths, especially for solving complex, ambiguous problems? Listen as Jeff Copper introduces Cognitive Ergonomics — a new model that embraces the ADHD brain’s associative thinking style… an innovative approach that offers practical, brain-friendly ways to problem-solve by working with the ADHD brain, not against it. Listen to Talk It Out: How ADHD Brains Solve Problems on Dr. David Pomeroy’s ADHD Focus Podcast.