ADHD Weekly, May 21, 2026

ADHD Often Comes with Another Condition

You may have started working with a provider to answer the question: Could this be ADHD? But over time, another question may come up: Is something else going on? For the majority of children and adults who have ADHD, the answer will be yes. About two-thirds of people diagnosed with ADHD have at least one…



Succeeding in Their First Independent Home

At the close of the school year, many new graduates begin looking for their first apartment. Meanwhile their parents wonder, Are they ready for independent living? If the young adult has ADHD, their symptoms can affect how they manage daily responsibilities when establishing their independence. Finding that first apartment can take more planning, patience, and…



Excited and Engaged: Strategies and Solutions for Social Anxiety in Children and Teens with ADHD

Featuring Sharon Saline, PsyD Does your child or teen struggle with making and keeping friends or joining group activities? Many children and teens with ADHD receive significant negative feedback and criticism about being different. Concerned about rejection, embarrassment, and exclusion, they often feel misunderstood and lonely. As parents, it’s tough to watch them struggle. You…



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