ADHD coaching: What’s in it for me?
Dear Edge Coach, What can I expect have happen when I’m working with an ADHD coach? Signed, Curious in Chicago Dear Curious, Coaching … Read More
Dear Edge Coach, What can I expect have happen when I’m working with an ADHD coach? Signed, Curious in Chicago Dear Curious, Coaching … Read More
Does this sound familiar? You think ADHD coaching would be good for your daughter to try but she doesn’t want to have anything to do with your suggestions. You aren’t alone. It can be an uphill battle to get a teen or college student to try out something that their parent recommends. Here are some tips to help motivate your teen.
Two weeks ago we discussed an important term that everyone who has an IEP or 504 plan is probably already familiar with: accommodations. Typically … Read More
Accommodations are alterations or modifications to a student’s education program in order to participate and be successful in school. The Individuals with Disabilities Education … Read More
Learn to Recognize the Common Symptoms of Anxiety Discover the 4 most common types of anxiety associated with ADHD Treat your anxiety without drugs … Read More
When you have ADHD, you know that simply wanting to get something accomplished is a lot harder than making it happen. Students with ADHD … Read More
Have you heard that ADHD responds best to a multimodal approach to treatment and wondered what in the world does that mean? Don’t worry. In this article, we look at what multimodal treatment means in relation to executive function and ADHD.
Tomorrow’s the Fourth! What do you have planned? A picnic by the shore? Fireworks down by the river? A baseball game followed by apple … Read More
Look at this happy face: This is just one happy student who received Edge coaching this year in our Puget Sound School-Based Project. If … Read More
Sometimes it’s not about doing something differently. It’s figuring out how to make the ride less stressful for yourself – and the people around you. What do you think would happen if you looked at an ADHD “bad habit” and see where it’s also a strength in your life? What would change for you?