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Tips for an ADHD Parent Helping Kids Go Back to School

By Beth Levine Oh, joy! Just when you've finally gotten the summer routine under control, it's back-to-school time. If you...
College Students
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Five Steps to Make College Easier For Students with ADHD

By Maria Romaszkan School can be challenging if you have ADHD, but college and other higher education — where students...
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A Guide to Summer Jobs for ADHD Teens

By Maria Romaszkan For many teens, summer is for a well-deserved rest after the demands of the school year. However,...
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Managing ADHD: More than Medication and Accommodation

Tyler Dorsey is an ADHDer turned ADHD life coach. She is excited to be able to share all things ADHD...
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5 Tips for Creating the Best ‘Productivity Zone’ In and Outside the Office

By Cathy Cassata There are boundless distractions every day that tempt us from sticking to the task at hand. And...
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Eight Tips to Improve Your Time Management as a College Student with ADHD

By Maria Romaszkan Clinically reviewed by Dr. Gayle Jensen-Savoie The transition from K-12 education to college can be startling, especially...
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Back to school success for kids with ADHD

By Cathy Cassata Clinically reviewed by Dr. Gayle Jensen-Savoie Heading back to school means switching gears from summertime fun and...
Podcasts

Episode 16. ADHD and transitions: Why are they such a struggle?

Transitions can be tough for everyone. But for people with ADHD, it is something that can completely throw everything into...
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Seven simple hacks for a stress-free school term

By Sophia Auld Returning to school after summer break can mean saying goodbye to relaxing days and hello to stricter...
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Some may start with non-medicated approaches like coaching or therapy.  In other cases, patients may explore medication treatment paths when warranted by diagnosis. For some diagnosed with ADHD, the treatment clinician may work with the patient to determine if stimulant approaches work best for them. Stimulant approaches are certain medications under medical treatment that are generally Class II controlled substances. Non-stimulant options are another approach that can work for many.  Medication approaches can be used in tandem with coaching or therapy. 
 
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