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Families need to feel they can advocate for their children, especially when struggling in school. Children with ADHD, anxiety or depression can have challenges with relationships and functioning in school. Knowing how to request for help or extra support can be overwhelming....
“He is ready to go and won’t stop until he goes to bed!”
“She is so forgetful and I get frustrated because I have to keep nagging her. When will she learn to take care of her own things?”
“I am constantly getting calls from the school and quite frankly it is...
The Washington Post column by Valerie Strauss “If you can pay attention, you do not have ADHD”–and 9 other misconceptions about the disorder” is a great read. Ms. Strauss highlights the Top 10 Myths of ADHD by Dr. Ned Hallowell, a child and adult psychiatrist....
One of the most common conditions I see and love to help families with is ADHD. ADHD stands for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. What comes to mind when you think of ADHD? Perhaps a child who cannot sit still and constantly moving? Or always talking in class? Maybe you...
Have you ever wondered how to help your child learn to become more organized? Ever wished your child could plan for their day and know what they needed to be prepared? Wondered if your child would ever come to see order in the chaos of life? Every parent wants to see their child become a...