College Success with ADHD Coaching
A follow-up to a Washington Post article. The transition from high school to college is a big step for everyone. When you have ADHD, … Read More
A follow-up to a Washington Post article. The transition from high school to college is a big step for everyone. When you have ADHD, … Read More
Edge is pleased to report that our board member, Nancy Ratey, was featured in the October issue of Attention Magazine. Attention is the membership … Read More
Overspending during the holidays is hard for everyone – the average American family is carrying almost $10K in debt. Impulse shopping is a major … Read More
From business savvy to survival skills, Neil Peterson knows a thing or two about success. He’s sharing how he overcame his learning disabilities to … Read More
Edge Foundation is pleased to have Jodi Sleeper-Triplett leading our coach training sessions. Jodi was the first person to offer training courses specifically designed for coaching … Read More
Did you make New Year’s resolutions this year? It’s not too late to make ones that have a lasting impact on your life, instead … Read More
Join Edge Foundation Board Member, Dr. Patricia Quinn, at the National Resource Center on ADHD’s Ask the Experts! chat. This month’s topic: Treatment for … Read More
Edge ADHD coaches are trained, experienced, dedicated professionals who have a passion for helping young people with ADHD succeed. All our coaches either have … Read More
According to the Surgeon General, at any one time, 16% of our population will have an anxiety disorder. That means Anxiety Disorders are FOUR TIMES as common as the common cold. And some studies have indicated that as many as 25% of children with ADHD also have anxiety disorder. Here are some tips to help you recognize the symptoms of anxiety and find resources to help you manage it.
The first significant study to look at the efficacy of coaching in any ADHD population. Edge Foundation has begun the second phase of a … Read More