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168- Positive Parenting Strategies: How to Build Confidence in Your Child with ADHD

168- Positive Parenting Strategies: How to Build Confidence in Your Child with ADHD



By age 12, a child with ADHD may receive 20,000 more negative messages than her neurotypical peers. Kirk Martin teaches parents how to stop power struggles and meltdowns, replace negative messages ab…


Published on 8 years, 10 months ago

167- The Happiness Project for Women with ADHD

167- The Happiness Project for Women with ADHD



Many women and girls with undiagnosed ADHD grow up mistaking their symptoms for personal faults. Sari Solden explains how a diagnosis can unlock serious healing, helping you to redefine "success" and…


Published on 8 years, 10 months ago

166- Born This Way: Building a Healthy Relationship with Your Adult ADHD

166- Born This Way: Building a Healthy Relationship with Your Adult ADHD



Emily Anhalt, Ph.D., spent two years interviewing ADHD adults who have achieved financial, occupational, and emotional success without using medication, and shares what she learned about leveraging t…


Published on 8 years, 11 months ago

165- "What Are You Saying?" Auditory Processing Disorder in Children

165- "What Are You Saying?" Auditory Processing Disorder in Children



Speech and language pathologist Lois Kam Heymann, M.A., CCC-SLP, explains how to identify auditory processing disorder in children and distinguish it from ADHD, and the best diagnosis and treatment a…


Published on 9 years ago

164- Comeback Kids: Building Resilience in Students with ADHD

164- Comeback Kids: Building Resilience in Students with ADHD



Research suggests that children with ADHD receive 20,000 more negative messages than do their neurotypical peers by age 12, impacting self-esteem and initiative. Anna Vagin, Ph.D., describes how to c…


Published on 9 years ago

163- ADHD Myths and the Stigmas They Perpetuate: A Guide to Overcoming Shame

163- ADHD Myths and the Stigmas They Perpetuate: A Guide to Overcoming Shame



Myths about ADHD—it's made up; it's an excuse for laziness—still abound, and it's woefully easy to internalize the shaming messages. Michele Novotni, Ph.D., explains how to overcome ADHD stigma, and …


Published on 9 years ago

162- Using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to Unlock Positivity and Productivity for ADHD Adults

162- Using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to Unlock Positivity and Productivity for ADHD Adults



As J. Russell Ramsay, Ph.D., explains, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) can equip people with ADHD and executive-function deficits with the skills to overcome disorganization, poor time management,…


Published on 9 years, 1 month ago

161- College Standouts: How to Empower Your Teen with ADHD/LD to Succeed on Campus

161- College Standouts: How to Empower Your Teen with ADHD/LD to Succeed on Campus



College students with ADHD/LD may struggle to balance term papers, laundry, getting exercise, and so on—and parents often fall into the role of concierge. Theresa Maitland, Ph.D., explains how to avo…


Published on 9 years, 1 month ago

160- A Back-to-School Nutrition and Exercise Plan for Children with ADHD

160- A Back-to-School Nutrition and Exercise Plan for Children with ADHD



Your child's activity level and daily menu can have a measurable impact on his behavior and ability to learn. Laura J. Stevens, M.S., discusses foods to avoid, and healthy alternatives, and presents …


Published on 9 years, 1 month ago

159- How to Solve Your ADHD Child's Homework Problems

159- How to Solve Your ADHD Child's Homework Problems



In ADHD households, homework is often loathed by kids and parents. Peg Dawson, Ed.D., offers tips for children who come home exhausted after a long day of executive function challenges, and for paren…


Published on 9 years, 2 months ago





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