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Parenting in Captivity

Using the five pillars of positive parenting with ADHD to bring peace to your home https://www.addrc.org/library/Parenting%20in%20Captivity.mp4 Explore the specific hurdles and challenges that show up when parenting with ADHD. Dr. Caldwell discusses particular strategies you can employ to bring peace, calm, and connection back to parenting and how to parent through the stress, discomfort, and … Read more

13 Useful Things for Your Work From Home Life

These links are affiliate links for The ADD Resource Center. We get a small payment if you purchase thru us. Working from home is a new experience for many people. Things that were provided, or not necessary in the office, might be particularly useful at home. This is our first list of useful things for … Read more

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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder through the Lifespan

Saturday, December 7, 2019 New York, NY Details here: https://nyulmc.org/adhdcme Target AudienceHealthcare providers caring for patients with ADHD Course Description This course will focus on the latest issues in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) through the lifespan. This is a full-day activity with a lunchtime “Ask the Experts” session where participants will be able to … Read more

How to Select a Professional to Work with You and/or Your Child

Choosing a professional or other specialists to help counsel, diagnose or treat you or your child with ADHD can be tricky. It is important to find a specialist that is a good fit for you or your child. The right match can be found with help from this guide that provides strategies and tips for searching for the right professionals, interviews with counselors, the roles of the parents throughout the process, questions to ask specialists, etc.

It’s Almost Tax Time – Getting Your Financial Records in Order

Personal income tax is due in April, and getting your financial records ready in time is difficult, even for people without ADHD. To help you efficiently get through it all without feeling overwhelmed, think of the process of tax prep as a project with various tasks to complete throughout the month. Below are seven tasks you can create to help make reporting income tax a more feasible project to complete.

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