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Attention Magazine October 2025

Growing Executive Function

Mark Katz, PhD

PROMISING PRACTICES




ADHD and Relationship Challenges

Sierra Hightower-Henson, MSc, and Yuanyuan Jiang, PhD, CPsych

RESEARCH BRIEFS




The Many Faces of ADHD

Karen Sampson Hoffman, MA, CDMP

MAKING A DIFFERENCE




The Power of Community and Connection: Thriving with ADHD Together

Jane Indergaard, DNP, RN

Living with ADHD can feel overwhelming, unpredictable, and isolating. But it does not have to be a solitary journey.




Parents and Schools: Is It to Be War or Peace?

David Palmiter, PhD, ABPP

Improving communication and collaboration between parents and teachers is the best way to support students with ADHD.




Retooling Strategies for Greater Success: Think Alouds

Margaret Foster, MAEd

Part one in a series of articles on going deeper with executive function tasks that are resistant to intervention.




The Accommodation Paradox: Preparing for a Lifetime of Self-Advocacy

Emily Kircher-Morris, LPC

When we shift our focus from “fixing” to empowering students, we prepare them for a lifetime of effective self-advocacy.




ADHD and the Inflammatory Pathway

Iris Manor, MD Manor, MD

Recognizing how the immune system, brain, and hormones interact allows for a deeper understanding of each person’s unique path—and the most effective ways to support them.




ADHD and Type 2 Diabetes: What You Need to Know to Stay Healthy

Michael Donaldson, PhD, NBC-HWC

Knowing about this often overlooked connection gives you the power to act.




Unmasking Friendship

Caroline Maguire, MEd, ACCG, PCC

For many of us with ADHD, making friends meant fi tting in and blending in. Do you want to show up with greater authenticity and truly connect?




Makes Perfect Sense to Me

Mark E. Paull, CAC

Alice in Wonderland felt like his first real textbook.