27 ADHD Terms You Need to Know:
Do you ever feel overwhelmed by all of the terms used by academic professionals? We just posted this video that reviews 27 terms you … Read More
Do you ever feel overwhelmed by all of the terms used by academic professionals? We just posted this video that reviews 27 terms you … Read More
It takes a village to raise a child with ADHD. As parents, we understand the give and take of having a local support network. If you make a commitment to get the support you need – to get training along with coaching or therapy, or whatever else it is you think you need – then you can make real change for your family! Things will improve, dramatically, when you invest in yourself for the good of your child.
Making Better Career Choices with ADHD By Wilma Fellman, M.Ed., LPC Children with Executive Function challenges and ADHD often have great difficulties in their … Read More
At the Edge Foundation, our first task as coaches is always to help them develop the organizational skills that will help them to remember to get to class, get a term paper written, and in short, get passing grades. But while helping a young person keep their current job as student is critical, as coaches we also have a responsibility to help them develop the skills they will need for their future jobs in whatever profession they choose.
Last week, Nobel Prize winning brain scientist, Dr Eric Kandel, wrote about “The New Science of Mind.” The ideas he presented are provactive and … Read More
Free ADHD coaching ADHD & Obesity ADHD & Teen Driving Danger Problem gambling and ADHD Risks of untreated ADHD Research shows ADHD coaching works … Read More
Moms, is your daughter a fan of Derpy Hooves? Derpy is a relatively new My Little Pony who has quite a following. Some people … Read More
Dear Edge Coach, What can I expect have happen when I’m working with an ADHD coach? Signed, Curious in Chicago Dear Curious, Coaching … Read More
Does this sound familiar? You think ADHD coaching would be good for your daughter to try but she doesn’t want to have anything to do with your suggestions. You aren’t alone. It can be an uphill battle to get a teen or college student to try out something that their parent recommends. Here are some tips to help motivate your teen.
Two weeks ago we discussed an important term that everyone who has an IEP or 504 plan is probably already familiar with: accommodations. Typically … Read More