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Attention Magazine December 2025

Get It Done Together

Mark Katz, PhD

PROMISING PRACTICES




Why Don’t Subtle Hints Work for Me?

Caroline Maguire, MEd, ACCG, PCC

CONNECTION MATTERS




Can AI Support Learning for Students with ADHD?

Minyeong Cho, MS, and Yuanyuan Jiang, PhD, CPsych

RESEARCH BRIEFS




Cracking the Code on Motivation for Children with ADHD

Melissa Hernandez, MS, and Paulo A. Graziano, PhD

If you feel like you’re stuck in a cycle of discipline, reminders, and meltdowns, you’re not failing. You may just need a different approach.




ADHD Meltdowns: The Child’s Side of the Story and What You Should Do

Brandi Walker, PhD, and Griffin Rouse

Take deeper look at one of the most difficult to manage, difficult to witness, and misunderstood symptoms of ADHD.




Retooling Strategies for Greater Success, Part Two: The 4-Quadrant Sort

Margaret Foster, MAEd

Our series on addressing persistent problems with executive function tasks continues with part two, helping to further clarify the student’s challenges and level of independence.




Helping Build EF Skills and Independence at Home

Laura McMaster, PhD

Independence grows best in an environment where mistakes are safe and learning is celebrated.




ADHD, Borderline Personality, and the Adolescent Girl

Dara Babinski, PhD

Struggles often intensify during their teens, but for some girls the emotional toll of ADHD can lay the groundwork for even deeper mental health concerns. Here’s what parents need to know.




Remembering the Future: How ADHD Affects Prospective Memory (and How to Work with It)

Daniella Karidi, PhD

When you have ADHD, forgetting is not about laziness or lack of intelligence. It’s about how the ADHD brain manages memory.




I’ll Do It… Later: A Multi-Lens Approach to Understanding and Addressing Procrastination

Kelli Chen, MS, OTR/L

For many neurodivergent individuals, it’s a daily struggle rooted in how the brain processes motivation, emotion, and overwhelm.




The Power of Body Doubling

Nodira Khoussainova, PhD

Based on the principle of mirroring, this practice helps you stay focused, and it can also improve mood and motivation.