Author: Jazmine Chavez

  • Caitlyn Rathbone

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    Caitlyn Rathbone is an Art Director based in Texas. From a young age, her passions revolved around storytelling and art, leading her to pursue a career in art direction over a decade ago. To build a strong foundation in design, she went to ASU for a B.S. in Visual Communication Design.

    During the summer after her sophomore year, Caitlyn interned at 3Headed Monster, contributing to campaigns for Tropical Smoothie Cafe, Freddy’s Steakburgers & Custard, and Cici’s Pizza. The following summer, she joined The Shop, where she honed her graphic design skills while expanding her expertise in copywriting, social strategy, production, and campaign direction.

    She believes that the only thing more exciting than having creative ideas is bringing them to life.

    The Misdiagnosis of ADHD in Children

    The misdiagnosis of ADHD in children is a growing concern, often leading to unnecessary medication or overlooked underlying issues. Factors such as age-related immaturity, anxiety, trauma, or learning disabilities can mimic ADHD symptoms, resulting in misdiagnosis. Overreliance on brief assessments, lack of specialized evaluations, and pressure for quick solutions contribute to the problem. Misdiagnosed children may receive inappropriate treatment while their actual needs go unaddressed, impacting their development and well-being. Increasing awareness, improving diagnostic methods, and ensuring comprehensive evaluations by specialists are crucial to reducing misdiagnoses and providing children with the right support.

  • Colette Roth

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    Colette Roth is a senior at ASU’s Herberger School of Design, where she has developed a deep passion for graphic design. She grew up loving the arts; drawing and painting throughout her childhood. Known for her outgoing and enthusiastic personality, she is dedicated to using design as a powerful tool to help others, solve problems, inspire positive change, and bring communities closer together.

    Child Sexual Abuse within the United States

    Child sexual abuse is a growing issue in the United States, with alarming statistics highlighting its prevalence. According to Child Protective Services (CPS), a child is verified as a victim of sexual abuse every nine minutes. This devastating reality is compounded by a lack of widespread education and regulatory measures, making it challenging to address effectively. Furthermore, the signs of abuse are often subtle and difficult to identify without proper training and awareness, leaving many cases undetected. Raising public understanding and implementing stronger safeguards are critical steps toward combating this pervasive issue and protecting vulnerable children.