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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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Episode 3 – The science behind an ADHD podcast – how do ADHD brains learn?

Is there a perfect podcast for the ADHD brain? Journalist and mental health advocate Lindsay Guentzel tries to put together …

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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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Day & Weekend Trip Ideas: A Checklist for ADHD Families to Have Fun Without Going Far

If packing and passports isn’t your family’s thing, there are plenty of places within reach for making summer memories. Check …

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The Best ADHD Fidgets (Recommended By the Kids Who Use Them)

  By Michelle Seitzer Sit still! Stop moving! Don’t touch! Anyone who spends time with kids who have ADHD has …

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How Can My Kid Do Better At School? Classroom Modifications For ADHD

  By Dronile Hiraldo Some kids take to learning like peanut butter and jelly. Others, more like oil and water. …

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5 Things People with ADHD Would Like You to Know

  By Brian Wu, MD, PhD ADHD is a condition that unfortunately has brought with it a lot of misconceptions …

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Top Tips for an ADHD Dad

  By Brian Wu, MD, PhD With Father’s Day rolling around again, men all over the country are likely to …

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Celebrating Your Child with ADHD

  By Michelle Seitzer When I did a quick Google search for “symptoms of ADHD,” I got 312 million results. …

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