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Attention Magazine June 2024
SMARTS@Home
Mark Katz, PhD
PROMISING PRACTICES
How to Shift Black-and-White Thinking
Caroline Maguire, MEd, ACCG, PCC
CONNECTION MATTERS
ADHD and College: Experiences and Supports
Yuanyuan Jiang, PhD, CPsych
RESEARCH BRIEFS
Putting the Skids on Summer Slide
Shari Gent, MS, NCED
Be sure to listen carefully to your child when making decisions about the best summertime activities.
School’s Out: Give Summer Some Structure
Carey Heller, PsyD
To thrive during the vacation, kids with ADHD need just-enough structure and routines that allow for maximum enjoyment but minimal long-term disruption.
Apps Can Help Girls Manage When Hormones Affect ADHD Symptoms
Jami Demuth
Digital tools allow young women to track monthly cycles and plan for the days when hormones rise and executive functioning dips.
Uniting in Understanding: The Role of Peer Support in ADHD Management
Suzanne Sophos, CMPSS
A journey through ADHD and peer support teaches the undeniable truth: Together we are stronger.
ADHD in Adults at Midlife
Kathleen Nadeau, PhD, interviewed by Susan Buningh, MRE
A conversation on ADHD in older adults, especially women, highlights the need for a lot more age- and gender-sensitive research and understanding.
The ADHD Dream to Dream
Jeff Copper, MBA, PCC, PCAC, ACG, CPCC
Are you on a quest for rest? An ADHD coach explains your need to mindfully manage what your brain entertains itself with in the evening.