Parents: What do video games, homework and ADHD have in common?
Editor’s note: This month’s Edge Coach guest blog was written by Ann Imrie-Howlett. Anne was one of the original twelve Edge Coaches and has … Read More
Editor’s note: This month’s Edge Coach guest blog was written by Ann Imrie-Howlett. Anne was one of the original twelve Edge Coaches and has … Read More
Just because ADHD awareness month is over, doesn’t mean that we don’t have to face the question of disclosing our ADHD to another person. … Read More
The 2013-2014 Shire ADHD Scholarship Application is up and ready for you to apply! Each recipient receives a $2,000 award and 1 year of … Read More
Many people want to meditate to reduce stress and anxiety in their lives. Frequently they will say ‘I want to do a mindfulness practice. People tell me it will be good for me, but I just can’t do it. I can’t sit on that darn cushion. I can’t focus.’ We can all meditate, but most of us for not very long. A technique called NANO MINDFULNESS can help achieve the benefits of meditation without the distractions.
ADHD Awareness Week begins today. It’s an opportunity to learn more about ADHD and a great excuse to send your friends ADHD information and … Read More
ADHD Awareness Week is on the horizon (October 14 – 20, 2012). Arm yourself with the facts about ADHD and help spread the word … Read More
There is a big shift in the relationship between parents and children when a child head off to college. There are new worries for … Read More
Yesterday the disability community scored a major victory in support of testing accommodations when California’s Governor Brown signed bill AB 2122. The bill prohibits … Read More
Solid advice for (parents of) new college students with ADHD. Parents, do you have a college freshman that you’re worried about? We asked our … Read More
As the 2012-2013 School Year gets underway, we are busy matching coaches and students in our Pacific Northwest School’s project. This will be the … Read More