Working from home during COVID-19 with ADHD
Megan gives us a glimpse of what it’s like trying to work from home, look after socially isolated kids, and cope with the rigours of severe ADHD.
Megan gives us a glimpse of what it’s like trying to work from home, look after socially isolated kids, and cope with the rigours of severe ADHD.
The assumption that kids with ADHD are doing okay is a dangerous one to make. Sandra discusses why intervention is essential to stave off problems in adulthood.
Children who are exposed to trauma during their development are being incorrectly diagnosed with ADHD or ODD and placed on medication. Psychotherapist, Jordan Dellinger, discusses the need for a developmental trauma diagnosis in the upcoming DSM-VI.
Like many people, Stacia only discovered she had ADHD in adulthood and by complete chance. Her diagnosis completely changed her life and now she helps others with their own ADHD stories.
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