5 ways to protect yourself from the ADHD medication shortage
It’s been nearly a year since we first started hearing about ADHD medication shortages and it looks like the end is not coming soon … Read More
It’s been nearly a year since we first started hearing about ADHD medication shortages and it looks like the end is not coming soon … Read More
Many students with ADHD are familiar with receiving accommodations as part of their 504 plans. You may not know that you can also request … Read More
[Note: This is part one of a two part story written by guest blogger, Shaina Humphries, University of Illinios — Editor] Jesse is … Read More
Editor’s Note:Our last blog talked about how ADHD has impacted Jesse in school.This one explores how coaching has made a difference in his life.For … Read More
Do you have piles of paper everywhere? Do you trouble finding the right piece of paper when you need it? Don’t worry, you aren’t … Read More
In the July 7th issue of the Wall Street Journal, L. Gordon Crovitz wrote about the formation of the Internet Overload Research Group (Unloading … 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
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.
Editor’s note: This week we are introducing a new column, Stories from the Edge: Real stories about how an ADHD coach helps. Today’s post is … Read More