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What I Learned from Interviewing 24 Men with Inattentive ADHD

…me if I was retarded because I didn’t move to the ball fast enough. In college, my soccer coach berated me for not learning the drills quickly enough. He used…

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Explaining ADHD to Kids

…cause significant challenges in certain environments—most notably, school. However, we also know that kids with ADHD each have their own profile of strengths, and these strengths can become their “superpowers.”…

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Women History And Health

WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH MARCH 2024 Women Who Advocate for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion The historical lack of research on and consideration of females with ADHD has contributed to the large…

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Asking Powerful Questions

…now because you have soccer at 6:00 and I don’t want you staying up late again tonight because you started your work too late!” Jimmy: “Ugghhhh…” The problem here may…

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Building Better Homework Habits

…of strategies and learn which ones to use and when to use them. Most importantly, we provide the structure to practice over and over until they become a habit. The…

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Always Have an Exit Plan

…be with that you have to leave early as well. This will reduce your stress because your escape plan is set. Use code words and signals for people in your…

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Treatment for ADHD in Women and Girls

…(such as during puberty, pregnancy, perimenopause, and menopause) can cause an increase in ADHD symptoms, especially during the times of decreasing estrogen level. For some women approaching or in menopause,

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ADHD: Music to My Ears

…Sebastian Bach and he called it The Unaccompanied Cello Suite Number One Prelude in G Major because he did not have ADHD. He wrote it for one cello. That’s why…

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As He Enters Retirement, Russell Barkley Looks Back

…have a better chance at employment once I completed graduate school. I took his advice, went on to Bowling Green State University for my doctoral training, and wound up working…

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The Walking Classroom

…lives of individuals affected by ADHD, including school-age children. As a result, many schools across the United States are incorporating exercise into a typical school day. One former fifth grade…

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