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Attention Magazine April 2026

Alameda Unplugged

Mark Katz, PhD

PROMISING PRACTICES




Five Steps to Building Stronger Friendships

Caroline Maguire, MEd, ACCG, PCC

CONNECTION MATTERS




ADHD and Digital Media Use in Teens and Young Adults

Yuanyuan Jiang, PhD, CPsych

RESEARCH BRIEFS




Front-End Strategies to Avoid Power Struggles and Meltdowns

Caroline Danda, PhD, LLC

Your child’s outbursts build from earlier moments when regulation, transitions, and expectations collide with a brain that struggles to stop, shift, and adapt.




Retooling Strategies for Greater Success, Part Three: Finding Flow

Margaret Foster, MAEd

The final installment of the series focuses on creating a flow chart to represent the steps, sequences, and decisions of a process like a long-term assignment.




Why Camp Can Be So Hard for Kids with ADHD

Cindy Goldrich, EdM, ADHD-CCSP, with Dan Selmer, LCSW

Here’s what parents and camps need to understand—and how kids grow through the experience.




ADHD Camp or No Camp: Plan Your Child’s Summer

Carey Heller, PsyD

Good alternatives do exist if summer camp—especially for multiple weeks—is beyond your family budget.




Post-Pandemic Boom in ADHD Coaching Revealed in New Study

Margaret H. Sibley, PhD

CHADD, the ADHD Coaches Organization, and the University of Washington School of Medicine recently partnered to conduct research on this rapidly growing field. What do their key findings show?




Inside Your Mind: How Your Brain Shapes Your Thinking

Sarah Cheyette, MD

Why do we do what we do? What makes us act the way we act? We now know that our brains are the basis of all behavior.




Language Is the Key: The Speech-Language Pathologist’s Secret Guide to Executive Function and Task Management

Letizia S. Hendrickson, MS, CCC-SLP, ADHD-RSP

This approach can help you reclaim your inner monologue and turn it into purposeful action.




From Downsizing to Rightsizing with ADHD

Jami Shapiro, CSA

The ADHD brain faces unique challenges when it comes to letting go of stuff.