CoreBrain Journal

CoreBrain Journal


050 ADHD Kids & Law Robert Tudisco

September 27, 2016

ADHD Kids: Challenges With The Law  
While the CDC estimates that ADHD occurs in 10% of the general population, its prevalence in our jails has been estimated at 50% or higher.  Additionally, in about 65% of cases, ADHD is present with a co-occurring mental health condition.  Studies also show that inmates with related mental health conditions stay in the system between 5 and 8 times longer than inmates without mental health impairments. This is further compounded by the fact that the risk of substance abuse disorder doubles when ADHD is present and further triples when ADHD is present with Conduct Disorder.
~ Robert Tudisco
Robert Tudisco - A Lawyer Experienced With ADHD Kids 
Here Robert takes on many imperatives that surround ADHD children with legal issues  - and gives us hard, straight answers. Consider this essential perspective: children and adolescents with ADHD & co-occurring conditions experience a much higher risk of school discipline & criminal prosecution.

Robert is a nationally recognized author, motivational speaker and non-profit management consultant, in addition to being a practicing attorney at the law firm of Barger & Gaines, in Irvington NY.

My firm recommendation for those interested in ADHD kids and the law: A mandatory listen to Robert Tudisco.

Why - His Compelling Experience & Firm Recommendations        

* Robert is an adult diagnosed with ADHD.
* From 2010 through 2013, Robert was the Executive Director of the Edge Foundation, a non-profit organization that provides specialized coaching for students with ADHD and Executive Functioning Impairment.
* He is a past member of the National Board of Directors of Children and Adults with Attention Deficit Disorder (CHADD), serving as a member of its Public Policy Committee since 2003, and as Committee Chair from 2005 through 2008. Robert is also a former Vice President of the Attention Deficit Disorder Association (ADDA).
* Since his diagnosis, he has researched and written extensively on the subject of special education law and disability advocacy, as well as the over-representation of individuals with ADHD and co-occurring mental health conditions in the juvenile/criminal justice systems compared to that in the general population.
* He is a frequent resource for the media on these subjects including CBS News, New York Times Magazine, Newsweek, ABC News, The BBC, NBC’s Today Show, CNN, USA Today, Seattle Times. Robert has been published in ATTENTION® Magazine and regularly contributes on adult, parenting, and legal issues, in addition to serving on its Editorial Advisory Board from 2004 through 2014.
* He was also the legal expert columnist for ADDitude Magazine from 2007 through 2012.

How - Rob's Legal Insights On ADHD Kids: The Law, The Child, The School, And Parental Options
His personal story - the first epiphany
He began to see patterns in those he represented
Red flags for challenges in the legal community 
Diagnosis goes far beyond proper legal defense
Dr. Jennifer Freed is on a similar mission  - Dr. Freed's CBJ Episode Here: CBJ/035
"Under the law" details: the school, parents, and your child 
Prevent reoccurrences of the same disciplinary challenges 
Note: Get your child out of the line of fire 
Excellent review of the larger picture - girls, ADD, comorbid diagnoses 
The important issue of diversion - kids sharing drugs
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