Treating ADHD with Exercise
As the days grow shorter, it’s easy for all of us to get less active. If you think about it, how much more time … Read More
As the days grow shorter, it’s easy for all of us to get less active. If you think about it, how much more time … 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.