Fidgeting helps ADHD people stay focused
Ever tried to do two or more things at once? Like doing homework and listening to your music? Or listening to a talk … Read More
Ever tried to do two or more things at once? Like doing homework and listening to your music? Or listening to a talk … Read More
Edge Foundation is joining other leading experts during the months of May and June for the 2009 ADHD Family Summit. This free event is … Read More
Going to college when you have ADHD is challenging. It’s nice to see that people are starting to talk about it. Two recent articles, … Read More
We are pleased to announce that today Shire has named the first recipients of its new ADHD Scholarship program. Twenty-five individuals diagnosed with Attention-Deficit … Read More
There’s no denying it. Everyone feels like goofing off on a warm, sunny day. Unfortunately responsibilities of school, work and home don’t stop when the weather gets nice. We offer some ideas you can use to keep yourself on track.
Edge would like to welcome 5 new board members: Dick Riordan, Dr. Barry Alberstein, Bill Grinstein, Robert M. Tudisco, and Greg Farrell. Each of … Read More
Edge Foundation is pleased to showcase a recent video featuring our coaching instructor, Jodi Sleeper-Triplett. In it Jodi talks about her vision for ADHD … Read More
Parents know that helping their children learn to sleep through the night is more challenging when a child has ADHD. Why? Children with ADHD … Read More
Edge has set up an audio feedback line so you can tell us how we are doing. Just call (214) 615-6505, enter extension 2908, … Read More
Being chronically late can be a problem when you have ADHD. Instead of focusing on getting your boss to understand why you are tardy, it’s more useful to consider ways to get yourself to work (and school) on time. You can do it! It just may take a little experimenting to find what works best for you.