ADHD Weekly November 29, 2018

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ADHD in the Classroom: Making the Midyear Check-in

The middle of the school year is a good time to take a second look at the academic accommodations put in place for your child back in August or September. “A midyear check-in on your child’s progress in general and in relation to the IEP goals specifically—with all the professionals at school that are working…



Create Holidays That Work for You

We’re just past Thanksgiving and you’re starting to feel the stress of the holiday season—or you’re hoping to avoid it. It’s a busy time of year, and your ADHD can complicate planning your festive activities. So, how can you manage the holiday traditions and obligations while still managing your symptoms? We asked some ADHD experts…



Slow Your Shopping Roll

  NRC Podcast: Tips to Curb Your Holiday Impulse Shopping Featuring Ari Tuckman, PsyD, MBA Yikes! Did you just spend $500 on socks for Christmas gifts? Is spending money without thinking about it or without a budget your gift-giving habit? Do you have issues managing your holiday impulse shopping? Psychologist and author Ari Tuckman has…



Special December Ask the Expert Doubleheader

Ask the Expert December Doubleheader           Educator Edition: Managing Challenging Classroom Behaviors in Early Elementary Students Featuring Desiree W. Murray, PhD Tuesday, December 11, 2018 2 p.m. ET Do you have a student in your classroom who is acting out due to untreated ADHD? Are you looking for ways to help…