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Attention Magazine October 2024

The Regional Intervention Program

Mark Katz, PhD

PROMISING PRACTICES




Bring Back the Third Place

Caroline Maguire, MEd, ACCG, PCC

CONNECTION MATTERS




Digital Media Use and ADHD Symptoms

Ivy Debinski and Yuanyuan Jiang, PhD, CPsych

RESEARCH BRIEFS




ADHD Awareness 2024: Awareness Is Key!

Karen Sampson Hoffman, MA, CDMP

Eff orts to increase awareness and advocacy are expanding in the United States and spreading across the globe.




The First ADHD Awareness Day

Michelle Novotni PhD

Journey back twenty years to the story of the effort to gain the original Senate proclamation.




What’s Good About Technology for Neurodiverse Kids

Allison Sibley, PhD, LICSW, RPT-S

Parents will be most successful when they can be clear and pragmatic about their goals for technology usage with their children.




Backpack Blues and Bugs: Scaffolding for Executive Function Delays

Zara Harris, MS, OT

Students with ADHD struggle when tasks require a level of executive functioning not yet available to them. Careful listening is needed to find out what works best.




Unlocking Your Full Potential: Why and How College Students with ADHD Can Embrace Accommodations

Jane Indergaard, DNP, RN

Postsecondary schools are more equipped than ever to support students facing challenges, but it’s best to seek help early on.




From Chaos to Clarity: Using Mind Maps to Navigate Adult ADHD

Mishal Saeed and Adam Ly, MScOT

You can reduce mental clutter and cognitive overload with a tool that can help you organize your many ideas.




Building an Inclusive Future: CHADD’s Commitment to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging

Shirelle F. Pearson, MBA

At a time when feelings of isolation are at an all-time high and disparities in ADHD diagnosis and treatment are common, CHADD’s goal is to expand community and access.