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IS YOUR FAMILY UNIQUELY BRIGHT?

This 2-minute checklist helps you spot the patterns of brilliance and struggle often missed in families with ADHD, anxiety, autism, or learning differences - so you can stop second-guessing and start understanding.

Celebrate Your Family's Unique Wiring

There’s a small but mighty pocket of families in the world who are both very bright and experience challenges related to ADHD, anxiety, autism, and learning differences like dyslexia.

This checklist will help you discover if you’re part of this wonderfully unconventional club.

In these families, the mix of strengths and struggles often shows up in beautifully complex ways — not just in the kids, but in the parents too.

WHAT YOU'LL
GAIN:

→ Recognize common signs and patterns of uniquely bright family wiring

→ Explore key areas where gifts and friction often live side by side

→ Get clarity on whether your family is uniquely bright — and what to do next

Why This Matters

In these families, the mix of strengths and struggles often shows up in beautifully complex ways — not just in the kids, but in the parents too.

Maybe in your home, there’s:

→ A charismatic creative who constantly loses their water bottle or runs late
→ A deep thinker who finds it hard to muster energy or connect with friends
→An engineer-type who struggles to get their brilliant ideas onto paper

There are many flavors of “uniquely bright.” This checklist will help you spot the signs.

TAKE THE NEXT STEP

TAKE FIVE MINUTES TO COMPLETE THIS FREE, PRIVATE CHECKLIST

You’ll get a personalized summary that helps you understand your family’s unique wiring—and what your score suggests about next steps for support, clarity, and connection.

Debbie-Steinberg

MEET YOUR GUIDE

Debbie Steinberg, LMFT is a licensed therapist, educator, and founder of Uniquely Bright Life (formerly Bright & Quirky). She created the Self-Scientist Method™ to help uniquely wired families — navigating ADHD, autism level 1, dyslexia, anxiety, giftedness, and executive function challenges — ease the struggle and unlock their potential. Her work has helped thousands of families through the Bright & Quirky Summits, the Uniquely Bright LifeLab membership, and speaking at institutions like Harvard, Stanford, and Deloitte. Debbie was recently inducted into the Cognitive Diversity Hall of Fame. She began this work in her private practice near Seattle, supporting kids and parents — often from high-tech workplaces like Microsoft and Amazon — and soon discovered these “uniquely bright” families live all over the world. Today, she continues to gather the world’s leading experts to support the strengths and struggles of uniquely wired minds.