
47- IEP vs. 504 Plans: Learn the Differences and Secure School Services for Your ADHD Child
Children with ADHD or learning disabilities may benefit from accommodations or special education services at school. Educational attorney and advocate Susan Yellin, Esq., explains how parents can requ...
3 Huhti 201459min

46- The Resilient ADHDer: How to Manage Stress and Bounce Back from Setbacks
ADHDers are especially vulnerable to setbacks, and can be left reeling after a job loss or the end of a relationship. Coach Jodi Sleeper-Triplett offers specific strategies to shift your mindset and i...
25 Maalis 201452min

45- Dr. Amen on the 7 Types of ADHD: Understanding Your Type and the Best Way to Treat It
Dr. Daniel G. Amen, author of Healing ADD, discusses his proposed seven types of attention deficit disorder. Learn which type you or your child may have, and the best way to treat symptoms.
21 Maalis 201457min

44- Sleep Solutions for Children with ADHD
Poor sleep can exacerbate symptoms for ADHD children, but getting a good night's rest can be a struggle. Lisa Shives, M.D. and Elaine Taylor-Klaus, CPCC, discuss strategies parents can start using at ...
19 Maalis 201437min

43- Mindfulness: A Natural Therapy to Manage ADHD Symptoms
Ever wish you could just slow down your ADHD brain? Board-certified psychiatrist Lidia Zylowska discusses how you can meditate, decrease stress, and reframe negative situations through mindfulness.
19 Helmi 201453min

42- Social Success Strategies: Helping Your ADHD Child Make Good Friends
Children with ADHD may have a hard time making close friends. Michelle Garcia Winner give parents strategies they can use to teach their child a social "vocabulary" and help them master interactions.
12 Helmi 201459min

41- Getting Homework Done: Practical Strategies for Students with ADHD
Michele Borba, Ed.D., advises parents on creating healthy homework habits and addresses specific concerns, like math or reading challenges, to help make homework less of a battle.
6 Helmi 201457min

40- Girls and Women with ADHD: Gender Differences and Stigma
ADHD doesn't affect only boys. As Stephen Hinshaw, Ph.D., explains, the disorder can look different in women and girls, and they face greater stigma surrounding symptoms.
3 Helmi 201455min





















