Drivers with ADHD Can Get Caught in DUI Laws
Ask the ADHD Helpline: A friend recently told me that he knows someone who had to go to court-ordered traffic school because she was convicted of driving under the influence after she told the police officer she was taking ADHD medication at the time of her traffic stop. She and I take the same medication…
Read MoreSection 504 and IEPs: Setting Your Child with ADHD Up for School Success
All Things ADHD Podcasts Featuring Jeffrey Katz, PhD Children with ADHD need accommodations that are customized to their specific needs so they may have the best experience during their school life and the support they need to learn. Jeffrey Katz, PhD, talks about comorbid learning disabilities, the difference between a Section 504 plan and…
Read MoreThe Next Chapter: ADHD in Midlife
From CHADD’s Media Vault: Videos and Podcasts for ADHD Awareness Month Featuring Kathleen Nadeau, PhD Most conversations about ADHD focus on children and teens—but what happens when they become adults and enter midlife? ADHD doesn’t disappear with age; it simply shows up in new ways. Kathleen Nadeau, PhD, author of more than…
Read MoreHelp Your Teen Plan a Rewarding Gap Year
Has your teen decided to take a gap year between high school and college? If so, you might be worried about what they will do during this year or more out of school and if they will go to college afterward. Many teens, especially those with ADHD, benefit from an academic break and successfully transition…
Read MoreIEPs, 504 Plans, and the New Educational Landscape
Featuring Richard Weinfeld As they reopened after COVID, schools needed to pay particular attention to helping students with special educational needs resume progress in their learning. Questions for parents and educators to consider include: What progress did the student make on their existing goals during distance learning? What new areas may now be areas of…
Read MoreManaging Stress for a Healthy Family
Featuring Diane Dempster, CPC, PCC, MHSA, and Elaine Taylor-Klaus, CPCC, MCC The symptoms of ADHD—inattention, impulsivity, hyperactivity, and executive function difficulties—often lead to stress. Learn how stress affects a family with ADHD and gain strategies to help manage stress and communicate effectively. Elaine Taylor-Klaus and Diane Dempster are certified professional coaches, community educators, and advocates…
Read MoreCognitive Disengagement Syndrome
Featuring Joseph Fredrick, PhD What is cognitive disengagement syndrome, formerly known as sluggish cognitive tempo? How does being “internally distracted” affect a person’s daily life and activities? How is CDS identified in children and adolescents? Can it be treated? Joseph Fredrick, PhD, describes CDS and contrasts its key differences from the difficulties typically seen with…
Read MoreLearning Disabilities and ADHD
Featuring Kim Miller, MA Learning disabilities often co-occur with ADHD, making it important for parents to be aware of both conditions. Kim Miller, MA, discuss early identification and ways you can support your child with LD and ADHD.
Read MoreIs It Part of Being Older, or Is It ADHD?
Occasionally forgetting to pay a bill or misplacing your keys is considered a sign of aging. But for an older adult who has always misplaced things, or who as a child continually forgot to hand in homework, these could be signs of ADHD. It was once thought that ADHD was only a disorder of childhood…
Read MoreGet Ready for Your First Moving Day
Moving homes is never an easy change, and having ADHD complicates the process. If you are a young adult with ADHD setting up a college dorm room or your first home away from family, knowing what you need and staying on top of the new home to-do list can be challenging. For the majority of…
Read MoreNavigating College with ADHD, Preparing for Success
ADHD 365 Podcast: Navigating College with ADHD, Preparing for Success Featuring Judy Bass, CEP The transition from high school to college is a time for students with ADHD to show their independence and not rely too much on their parents’ support. But college is dramatically different from high school. With increased academic demands, differences in…
Read MoreWhat to Do When Your Loved One Doesn’t Want Help
Is your loved one skeptical that they may have ADHD and that their untreated symptoms are causing a rift in your relationship? If this is so, you may feel stuck and frustrated, wondering why they do not get help, especially if they really loved you. Asking your partner, family member, or friend to see an…
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