6 Ways to Combat Procrastination
Editor’s Note: This month we are pleased to publish a guest post by Kathleen Nadeau, Ph.D. Nationally recognized psychologist, Kathleen G. Nadeau, Ph.D., has … Read More
Editor’s Note: This month we are pleased to publish a guest post by Kathleen Nadeau, Ph.D. Nationally recognized psychologist, Kathleen G. Nadeau, Ph.D., has … Read More
Editor’s Note: This answer to month’s Ask the Coach question was provided by Candace Taylor and Edge Executive Director, Robert Tudisco. Dear Coach, Why … Read More
Editor’s note: legal information in this article provided by Edge Executive Director and nationally recognized author and lecturer on special education law, Robert Tudisco. … Read More
Last week we spoke about how to become a better legal advocate for yourself. Part of that process is gaining an understanding of all … Read More
If you or your child has ADHD and is starting to think about finding a college to attend, you’ve probably been Googling “ADHD friendly colleges” and “ADHD college programs” hoping to find the perfect program for your needs. Here are five factors you can use to help you evaluate if the potential schools you find will be a good fit for ADHD.
Dear Coach: My memory sucks! I’m only 21 and feel like an old person. If I need to go into a room for something, … Read More
Virtual schools are on the rise. What was once seen as a second rate degree, a virtual diploma has become far more common place … Read More
The end of the school year is right around the corner. This is a time of year that many student’s IEP or 504 meetings … Read More
Memorial Day weekend has come and gone. That means summer is here, right? For most students, summer means a welcome change of routine. Summer … Read More
An interview with Dr. Patricia Quinn explores the special challenges faced by girls and women who have ADHD.