Nikki Daye, a school psychologist and ADHD advocate, grew up in the foster care system. Diagnosed with ADHD as a child, her medical records were lost, leading to misdiagnoses of anxiety and PTSD. She shares her journey of feeling misunderstood and the clarity she found in adulthood. Nikki discusses her experiences with echolalia, the intersectionality of ADHD, and her passion for advocating for children in similar situations, including her own daughter. Her story highlights the importance of empathy, understanding, and the need for better awareness of ADHD.