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Teacher to Teacher: Supporting Students with ADHD

…without appropriate identification, treatment, and support, ADHD can have serious consequences, including school failure, depression, and substance abuse. It is important for children with ADHD to have teachers who understand…

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Time Unbound: Managing Time Blindness at Work

…difficulties and label them as “disrespectful,” “irresponsible,” “uncaring,” “rude,” “immature,” and make other negative judgments. However, time blindness is something that can be appropriately supported, managed, and accepted by everyone…

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General Prevalence of ADHD in Children

group) 2.4 million school-age children ages 6-11 (or 9.6 percent in this age group) 3.3 million adolescents ages 12-17 (or 13.6 percent in this age group) 5.4 million children (8.4…

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Holiday Conversations: Ten Tips to Manage Your Emotions and Communicate Better

…and validation from friends, support groups, or online communities. This will help you feel that you do have a safe harbor to explore your ADHD even if it is not…

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Quiet Your Inner Critic

…few deep breaths. Allow yourself to relax and let the chair or ground support you. With each breath, see if you can let go and relax a little more. Now,…

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Benefits and Risks of Medication Treatment

…the groups are presumed to be equal (due to randomization), except for taking the medication. As a result, any differences between the treatment and control groups (having fewer impulsive actions,…

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Resilience and ADHD During the Pandemic

…need for support for youth and young adults with ADHD during COVID-19, with a focus on the roles of emotion regulation, social support, and hope. Loneliness, ADHD, and distance learning…

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Guiding Complex Teens and Young Adults to Launch

…want to do it? Can I help you plan anything? How will you reward yourself when you’re done?” Phase 3: Supporter Focus: Support their Ownership, Encourage Asking for Help “Seems…

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Managing Inattentive ADHD with Psychosocial Treatments

…prompted to repeat back what’s been said. Each week, children bring in points earned at home and school in exchange for group-based rewards (cheers from group members, for example, or…

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Harnessing Artificial Intelligence to Live Better with ADHD

…adults in CHADD’s peer support groups report that AI tools are reshaping their day-to-day lives, providing practical support for overcoming key challenges. ● Mastering executive function. Tools like Goblin Tools…

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Offering a Safe, Supportive Space: The Manhattan Adult ADD Group

…since 1992. One of the oldest known adult ADHD support groups of its kind, the Manhattan Adult ADD Support Group (MAADDSG) offers an array of support and educational services to…

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Sometimes Invisible: How to Spot ADHD Without Hyperactivity

…and learn techniques for organizing their work, mastering new memory strategies, and improving their writing skills. a support group can help students discuss their challenges and strategies. Strategies to address…

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