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Teen Drivers with ADHD: Tips on Keeping Everyone Safe

By Beth Levine Any parent of a teen who is approaching driving age feels some anxiety. If your teen also...
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What Everything Everywhere All at Once Has to Say About ADHD

By Beth Levine “God, always dreaming … Little girl, always running away. Never finishing what you started." – Gong Gong,...
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How and Why ADHD May Change Over Time

By Lisa Fields When you're the parent of a child with ADHD who's constantly on the move, you may expect...
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Episode 68. ADHD & Relationships: Impulsivity & the Grass is Greener Where You Water It

We are wrapping up the month of love with another great episode with ADHD relationship expert Melissa Orlov, diving into...
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Kicking Off 2023 Well: Home and Organization — Tips on Time Management with ADHD

Many people with ADHD simply don't feel time in the same way as people without ADHD do. “The switch is...
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Kicking Off 2023 Well: Relationships — How to Help Friends and Family Understand Your ADHD

Most people don't understand ADHD. And that can be a real problem for people with ADHD. Studies have found that...
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Kicking Off 2023 Well: Relationships — Navigating Partner Relationships with Adult ADHD

Marital and domestic relationships that include someone with ADHD can be challenging. And at times very unhappy. The issues can...
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Inspiring You for a Great Start to 2023

Happy New Year 2023! Every year, millions of people see the new year as a way to reflect, look back...
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Seven Ways to Have a Sensory-friendly New Year’s Eve

By Maria Romaszkan Clinically reviewed by Dr. Raafia Muhammad, MD, MPH Are you dreading the New Year's Eve celebrations? If...
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