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Is the Key to Managing ADHD Limiting Choices?
Is keeping things simple the key to manage ADHD? For Peter Shankman it was to fly to Singapore, working 48 hours straight strapped in an airline seat to write a
The Best Place to Get a Complete ADHD Diagnosis
Dr. Greg Mattingly discusses the advantages of participating in a clinical research program and describes what to expect. This show has important information fo
ADHD Shark Tank Training: Fill out Your Application!
Tom Bergeron of InventiveLabs discusses an innovative concept, the first ADHD business incubator, like an ADHD Shark Tank center to guide those with ADHD who ha
Favorite Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Moments
Jeff Copper, Caroline Maguire, and Kirsten Milliken get together in this special holiday segment for a little gossip, a few ADHD stories, and some memorable mom
Managing ADHD: White Noise, White Light, and White Experience
Many with ADHD find it easier to focus with some type of sound in the background. Learn how white noise, white light, and white experiences can be used as tools
ADHD Adults: Solving Social Problems
How much does ADHD impact social interaction? Those with ADHD often miss social cues but what can be done about the challenges? Which social settings should be
Honestly, ADHD and the Holidays are Difficult for Parents
Got an ADHD family? Got anxiety going into the holidays? The season is hard enough without ADHD in the mix. Get tips to address the reality of the holidays and
More ADHD Aha Solutions
ADHD and attention coach Jeff Copper shares some out-of-the-box ways to help those with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Jeff’s tips are unique, surpri
ADHD Non-MEDS: Mindfulness, Exercise, Diet, and Sleep
What are ADHD non-MEDS and how can they be helpful? Have you ever considered these four non-medicine solutions that are not so obvious, like mindfulness, exerci
ADHD Meltdowns Are Not Always About the Obvious
ADHD Kids have meltdowns like other kids, but the meltdowns are often more frequent. How should parents react? How do they recognize the true trigger that may n