ADHD Weekly, March 19, 2026

Who Protects Students with ADHD When Policy Changes?

Featuring Larry Jones, MD     Larry A. Jones, a retired pediatrician, ADHD coach, and parent of children with ADHD, explores who protects students with ADHD when federal education policy feels uncertain. He explains that key disability protections remain enforceable including IDEA, ADA, and 504 plans—while noting that staffing shifts within federal oversight offices may…



Planning or Hoping for a Pregnancy? Talk About Medication with Your Doctor

Many women plan to have a child at some point during their lives. For women who have ADHD, this planning includes considering the challenges of pregnancy and the complexities of ADHD. There are many reasons women choose to become mothers; there are also many reasons women decide not to have or raise children. The choice…



Springtime & Sunshine: Can They Ease ADHD?

Does it feel like your child’s ADHD symptoms ease a little when he spends time outdoors? It’s might not be your imagination. Researchers are finding that even 20 minutes outside can make a huge difference in a person’s behavior and attention level. Finding the green spaces Andrea Faber Taylor, PhD, and Ming Kuo, PhD, environment…



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