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Embrace Miscellaneous Organization for Your Ideas
…the voice memo app on my phone. We also use an app (I think it’s an app?) called Trello where we can track all of the current projects and capture…
ViewNavigating AI Responsibly
…significantly affects a student’s educational development and personal growth. So, as the new school year gets underway, I challenge you to teach your child how to use ChatGPT responsibly (I…
ViewUnderstanding and Supporting Your Emerging Adult
…a new set of problems can emerge. These may run under the radar because we thought the EA “outgrew” ADHD or simply because we have less interaction and are not…
ViewMy ADHD Got Me Fired!
…calm down so that you can use your wise mind. Use TIPP skills. These are ways to rapidly calm yourself down to avoid an overreaction: Tip your temperature down by…
ViewI Don’t Speak to You That Way. Please Show Me Some Respect!
…can use when the tone is used. Eventually, you will catch it before you will need to be told. Be sure to share with your children what this respectful tone…
ViewHow to Build and Maintain New Habits
…you want. Your why can be any powerful statement. Make it visual so that every day you see your motivation. Your visual could be a chart, a photo, or any…
ViewPrescription in Peril: Navigating Adult ADHD, Stimulant Shortages, and the Telehealth Lifeline
…on the link between ADHD and substance abuse, has found that 50% of adults with untreated ADHD will develop a substance use disorder at some point in their lives, often…
ViewADHD and Healthy Lifestyle Behavior
…patterns overall. These results provide support for the idea that ADHD symptoms may cause lower diet quality but that lower diet quality may not cause ADHD symptoms. However, more research…
ViewADHD News-Educators-Copy
…out? View Article Gender Myths & ADHD By Ellen B. Littman, PhD Once excluded from the conversation, girls were overlooked-because girls with ADHD look very different from boys with ADHD….
ViewThe Student’s Responsibilities at College
…to College Success: A Pathway for Students with Disabilities, 3rd Edition by Elizabeth C. Hamblet (2023). Used by permission of the publisher Rowman & Littlefield. All rights reserved. Follow the…
ViewManaging Medication
…ADHD for 10 years or more support the conclusion that the clinical use of stimulant medications does not increase the risk of later substance abuse. In fact, many studies have…
ViewADHD News-Educators
…Misuse, Abuse, and Diversion Podcast & Video Digest Although prescription stimulants are often highly effective in reducing ADHD, problems of non-medical misuse and abuse of prescription stimulants among adolescents, college…
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