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Should You Include ADHD in Your College Application?
…saw a strong improvement after being diagnosed and receiving support, this is a great reason to include your ADHD diagnosis. It shows resilience, self-awareness, and upward momentum. If your executive…
ViewADHD and College: Experiences and Supports
…and social support services. Career services included support in job searches and navigating the transition to the workplace. In addition to these on-campus services, intervention programs not necessarily found on…
ViewSummer Camp as a Growth Experience for Your Child
…However, you must research the right type of program that can offer this support and be prepared for your little agent of chaos. It is common for the parent of…
ViewIt’s Never About Me
…adjustment of everyone in it. As a result, both parents and siblings have unique support needs. However, when parents are submerged in the daunting tasks of supporting their child with…
ViewTelehealth in ADHD Diagnosis and Treatment
…for care, and, “Where am I going to get my next prescription from?” So, there’s this trade-off, obviously, between convenience and actually providing real psychological support for medicine. Margaret Sibley:…
ViewSelecting and Applying to Colleges for Students with ADHD
…out to work on self-determination and self-management skills that will help prepare them for the increased academic demands of college A support system including family and professionals who specialize in…
ViewExecutive Function Issues and ADHD
…issues with them. Here is a brief definition: EF refers to a set of complex mental processes that support your efforts to achieve a goal. These processes allow you to…
ViewWhat Does It Take to Become an Adult?
…social activities Have meaningful hobbies Manage personal health and wellness Next, take stock of existing skills and supports. Do you have work experience? Have you finished the education you want?…
ViewYour Gift to CHADD Makes It All Possible!
…your own spouse through your support of CHADD. When you donate to CHADD, your contribution helps make the world a better place. It sounds like a cliché, but it’s true….
ViewGetting Older with ADHD: What Does “Normal Aging” with ADHD Look Like?
The first groups of children to receive a diagnosis of ADHD when it was first defined in 1968—then under the name hyperkinetic reaction of childhood—are now entering their fifties and…
ViewAn ADHD Book Flood for the Gifting Season
…with ADHD develop independence while also providing the support they need to move out into the world on their own. There is valuable information here that offers direction to parents…
ViewKey Challenges for Youth with ADHD During the Pandemic
…as remote learning teachers for their offspring, parents, and employees. These mothers were also less likely to have outside support from relatives and family friends compared to mothers of students…
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