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Private: ADHD2023

…authentic self because I connected with other adults with ADHD. In addition to learning how to support myself as a late-diagnosed ADHDer, but also how to support my students at…

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Principles for Parenting a Girl with ADHD

…needs to be engaged in ways of changing communication and interaction patterns, getting teachers and school officials involved, and supporting medication treatment if it’s prescribed. If the parent-child relationship doesn’t…

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Awards Presented at #ADHD2022

…Not pictured are Scott Seward, director of adult peer support programs and former board member Naomi Rodriquez. CHADD of San Fernando Valley—Los Angeles provides support, education, and advocacy for children,…

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Executive Function Issues and ADHD

…brief definition: EF refers to a set of complex mental processes that support your efforts to achieve a goal. These processes allow you to operate with intention, to supervise your…

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Does My Child Need a Tutor or a Coach?

…coaching is also new and broad but does not necessarily include academic support. This coaching is offered for students who may have problems organizing their days, weeks, and activities, but…

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Evidence-Based Coaching for Adult ADHD

…clients’ treatment with prescribed ADHD medications and supportive psychotherapy such as ADHD-focused cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). Because psychiatrists, therapists, and coaches have non-overlapping areas of expertise, this three-pronged multimodal approach…

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Parents of Very Complex Kids

…(also known as behavior management training or parent behavior training). A first-line recommended treatment, it’s intended to teach parents how to create an accommodated environment at home, including providing support

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Why ADHD Is More Challenging for Women

…to continuing to meet and support one another provides ample confirmation that women’s ADHD coaching groups that provide encouragement, understanding, acceptance, and support can be powerfully effective in addressing a…

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Why ADHD Is More Challenging for Women

…Women with ADHD, who are less likely to have a well-developed social support network, are less able to find the supportive stress reduction that a strong social network can provide…

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ADHD and the College Transition: Rethinking a Gap Year

…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 provides support that can be independently…

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Text Support for ADHD

…low-cost text-messaging intervention that greatly supports and helps families stay on track with their medication, get trusted information, and support connection with their prescriber. Parents receive text messages reminders about…

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Planing Committee

…and psychiatric support. As a result, he focuses his coaching on men and women facing similar kinds of challenges. His experience includes 48 years of undiagnosed ADHD, 8 years since…

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