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When you first find out about a child's ADHD diagnosis, it's overwhelming. You're not sure of your next steps, what to prioritize, or who to consult. Debbie recently sat down with a mom who just received a new diagnosis for her child, and here are some of the key questions and answers they discussed.
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When you’re smart but can’t focus, with Seth Perler
Have you ever met anyone who’s smart but can’t focus?
That’s pretty much how my friend and colleague Seth Perler described himself.
Seth began his work as an Executive Function Coach because he himself struggled in school. He saw no way out and felt at times like he was a failure or lazy.
Hear Seth’s brief but fascinating story… I think you’ll be able to relate.
The Most Important Thing for ADHD Kids, with Edward Hallowell
Did you know there’s a secret strategy for setting up your child or teen with ADHD for a long, happy life? In this vlog, Dr. Edward Hallowell, world authority on ADHD and author of ADHD 2.0, shares the single most important factor to predict happiness and success in life. Taking this lesson seriously enough can…
You Need to Work. The Kids Want Screens. Now What?
When we need to get work done, but also don’t want the kids to spend their summer locked into screens, how should we approach it? Psychologist Christopher Willard, author of Growing Up Mindful, suggests thinking about screen choices as part of a healthy media diet — and I love how he models this with his own family .Take a listen to what he shared.