ADHD Weekly 2018-02-22

Could Your High School Student Benefit From A Gap Year?

Join the discussion. Traditionally college-bound students graduate high school, have a summer break, and immediately transition straight into the college world. During the 1960s a wave of students with a new mindset started questioning whether they really had to follow tradition and go straight into more schooling. These students were interested in pursuing passions, traveling,…



Colleges Don’t Always Tell You When Your Student Is Struggling: Learn About FERPA Requirements

Join the discussion. Question: Our family is very excited since our oldest child was recently accepted to the college he really wants to attend. We want to make sure he has the supports he needs to be successful. As his parents, we want to keep in touch with his professors the way we did while…



Anxiety And ADHD: How You Can Help Students Struggling With Both

with ADHD and Anxiety Featuring Christopher Willard, PsyD Thursday, March 15, 3 p.m. Register Now Did you know that up to 30 percent of children with ADHD have a co-occurring anxiety disorder? Anxiety can cause children to feel edgy, stressed out, tired, and tense,  and all that can have a negative effect on their school…