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Finding People Who Get It: How to Find Local Support Networks & Why It Matters

By Michelle Seitzer Clinically reviewed by Dr. Gayle Jensen-Savoie When I was a new mom to my daughter who has...
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What I’ve Learned as the Spouse of Someone with ADHD

By Michelle Seitzer   "You'll never be bored," my mother-in-law said to me on the dance floor at our wedding...
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When Employers Help Employees with ADHD Succeed, Everyone Wins

According to the World Health Organization, adults with untreated ADHD lose on average 22 days of productivity per year. Employees...
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Should I Reveal My ADHD at Work?

By Lisa Fields Clinically reviewed by Dr. Gayle Jensen-Savoie If you struggle to get tasks done at work because of...
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“But They’re Gifted”: Recognizing ADHD in High-Achievers

By Dronile Hiraldo What do Simone Biles, Bill Gates, and Leonardo da Vinci have in common? Beyond being famous (or...
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Traveling Tips and Tricks for ADHD Families

By Michelle Seitzer “Are we there yet?" and “I'm bored!" are probably the top two complaints parents hear in the...
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Think You’ve Told Your Therapist Too Much? You Haven’t

By Lisa Fields Do you go to therapy to better manage your ADHD or another condition? During therapy, you probably...
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Why Transitions are Hard When You Have ADHD

By Cathy Cassata Life transitions are hard for many people. Going to a new school, moving out of your parents'...
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Summer Survival Guide: Top Tips for ADHD Parents

  By Michelle Seitzer Ah, summer. Time for relaxing by the pool, hitting the beach and eating ice cream for...
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