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Where do you get your information about ADHD? From your friends? From Twitter? From books you read? On the playground? We don’t mean to … Read More
Where do you get your information about ADHD? From your friends? From Twitter? From books you read? On the playground? We don’t mean to … Read More
Many high school and college students have a lot of worry, anxiety and even depression because they aren’t sure what they want to do with their lives. ADHD can make those feelings even more acute. Recent research shows that when students look to external cues for a sense of self-worth can have negative consequences. An ADHD coach can help a high school or college student focus on their intentions and values as a source of self-esteem.
Have you ever been so far behind you considered dropping out? If you have ADHD, you aren’t alone. Students who have ADHD are much less likely to finish college than their peers. No one is keeping track of whether or not you come to class. It’s a time where you need solid skills in time management, organization and self discipline. Unfortunately, if you have fallen too far behind in your school work, you may not be able to avoid dropping out, but there are some important steps you can take right now to help get you through this difficult time.
We’ve been talking a lot about Executive Functioning lately here at Edge. Now’s your chance to find out how much you’ve learned! (If you … Read More
“We have trivialized this condition.” The latest research on ADHD reveals that it is a chronic health problem with almost 30% of children with … Read More
ADHD puts you at higher risk for a number of complications – including arrest. Did you know that people with ADHD are twice as … Read More
Dr Thomas Brown of Yale University has a view of ADHD you may not have heard about that gives a fresh perspective to ADHD. Dr … Read More
Spoiler alert: this is not another negative article about ADHD medication. It’s easy to find negative articles about ADHD medication. Take the recent John … Read More
At the Pacific Northwest School Project at Giaudrone Middle School in Tacoma, WA, 70 students applied for 30 coaching slots. The Shire Scholarship Program … Read More
Last year I wrote of the Law School Admissions Council’s (LSAC) practice that discriminates against students with disabilities. LSAC had been flagging their LSAT … Read More