ADHD Weekly, November 5, 2020
Virtual ADHD Conference Begins Today
More than 1,000 members of the global ADHD community will convene today through Saturday for the 2020 Virtual International Conference on ADHD. This premier event, hosted by three leading nonprofit organizations—CHADD, the Attention Deficit Disorder Association, and the ADHD Coaches Organization—delivers three days of ADHD-focused science, education, and essential information. There will be online sessions for…
Young Adults Struggle with Continuing Treatment for ADHD
As teens begin the transition into adulthood many take on managing their ADHD treatment—and some will question if they still need treatment. That can include questioning the structure of their treatment plans and self-regulating their medications. In fact, according to Russell A. Barkley, PhD, most late teens and young adults will even disregard a diagnosis…
Webinar: Teaching Students How to ‘Work From Home’
Ask The Expert Highlight Online Learning: Teaching Students How to “Work From Home” Featuring Ezra Werb, MEd Is your child learning from home, either fully or in the hybrid model of some in-school and some at-home learning? Online learning can be very challenging for students with ADHD, and teachers are unsure of how to support…