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New Research Reveals Some Non-Medication Therapies Are Not Effective Long-Term

…will be helpful with ADHD symptoms. Don’t change your child’s treatment plan just yet ADHD experts warn parents not to change their child’s current treatment plan without discussion with their…

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Makes Perfect Sense to Me

…with the unlimited plan. Because here’s the thing—growing up in a world that pretends to run on logic is exhausting. Especially when the logic leaks. They act like structure is…

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Beyond Black History Month: Addressing Barriers in ADHD Care for People of Color

…biases and realize we need to update our efforts. Our board of directors recently participated in diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) training. We are now planning to expand that training…

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ADHD and the College Transition: Rethinking a Gap Year

…assignments in high school (initiating, completing, and turning work in on time) independently. Managing independently does not mean managing without support. Assistive technology, for example, or even a low-tech planner…

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Don’t Let Stigma Delay Proper ADHD Treatment for Your Child

…student just needs to slow down when doing homework or study harder, it can result in a child being denied educational supports, even when there is an academic accommodations plan….

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Building Better Homework Habits

ADHD NEWSSTAND FOR PARENTS AND CAREGIVERS Title by author content   contents marketplace Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD)CHADD does not endorse products, services, publications, medications, or treatments, including those…

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After the Storm: Weathering Disaster and Managing ADHD

…Center for Combat Medicine and Battlefield Research. “Check in on one another; send messages of support; and offer to plan an enjoyable activity. For kids, it is important to emphasize…

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When Teens Can Start Driving and When They Should Wait

…teen when they tell you they’re ready to drive with proper planning, education, and practice. You can help calm your worries and set your teen’s mind at ease about driving…

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The Art of the To-Do List

…annual projects. For special occasions such as holidays, financial planning, and goal setting, you’ll need different kinds of lists. You might want a checklist just for a single activity, such…

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Viewing an Endless Stream of Videos Can Undermine Attention

…reward center of the brain and may be more tempting to watch because there’s little effort involved. Academic work involves thinking, organizing, and planning, all tasks that offer delayed rewards….

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Time Management and ADHD: Day Planners

…day planner can be an important tool, a place to keep short-term and long-term schedules. Using a day planner can help you: manage your time remember your responsibilities stay organized…

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Growing College Success from First Semester Failure

…keep trying and improve when they have a such a model. They need structure Beyond off-the-shelf ideas, like going to office hours, using a calendar/planner, asking for help, using their…

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