ADHD Experts Podcast

Leading ADHD experts give real-life answers to questions submitted by ADD adults and parents raising children with attention deficit disorder across a range of topics covering symptoms, school, work, and family life. Download the accompanying slide presentations here: additudemag.com/adhd-expert-webinars-index (look for the episode number). Note on audio quality: This podcast is a recording of a webinar series, and the audio has been captured from conversations recorded via a computer or telephone, not in a studio. Register to participate in the live webinars at: additudemag.com/tag/webinar.

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 59m. Bisher sind 501 Folge(n) erschienen. Jede Woche gibt es eine neue Folge dieses Podcasts.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 20 days 9 hours 41 minutes

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191- The College Transition Guide for Teens with ADHD


Executive function demands increase as teens with ADHD leave the watchful gaze of their parents. Theresa Maitland, Ph.D., explains how you can avoid a rocky adjustment to college by planning and preparing during high school.


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 November 14, 2017  57m
 
 

190- From Crushed to Confident: 10 Ways to Help Your Child Soar in School


Back-to-school time incites anxiety for many children with ADHD or LD, who may struggle to meet others’ expectations. Kirk Martin helps parents bolster their kids' confidence and give them tools to succeed socially and in the classroom.


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 November 1, 2017  59m
 
 

189- Best Behavior: Classroom Strategies for Students with ADHD


Education specialist Shari Gent, M.S., NCED, shares parent-teacher guidelines for managing ADHD behavior at school, such as trouble handling transitions, interrupting, losing focus (and distracting others in the class), and more.


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 October 17, 2017  56m
 
 

188- Beyond Genes: How Environment and Lifestyle Impact ADHD


Joel Nigg, Ph.D., shares the latest science behind ADHD, including the interplay of genes and environmental factors, how the ADHD brain connects and wires itself, and how lifestyle changes can improve your child’s journey with ADHD.


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 October 10, 2017  53m
 
 

187- Beyond Dyslexia: Overcoming Reading Challenges for Children with ADHD


Robin McEvoy, Ph.D., discusses dyslexia and other reading disabilities, shares do-it-yourself strategies for helping a struggling reader and making reading fun, and advises parents on accommodations and a back-to-school reading game plan.


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 October 4, 2017  55m
 
 

186- Practical Organization and Time Management Strategies for Middle and High Schoolers with ADHD


Students today have more demands, distractions, and busier schedules than ever. Professional organizers Michelle Cooper and Michelle Grey recommend strategies and resources and outline organizational systems that make sense to the ADHD brain.


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 August 22, 2017  1h0m
 
 

185- Boost Your Child's Social Smarts: A Parent’s Guide for Children with ADHD and ASD


ADHD and autism spectrum disorder can impact social skills, affecting friendships and family relationships. Christine Lang, Ph.D., shares tools to help children to pick up on social cues, stay on topic in conversation, and be less emotionally reactive.


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 August 15, 2017  54m
 
 

184- Lighten Up: A Healthy Weight-Loss Guide for Adults with ADHD


Roberto Olivardia, Ph.D., explains why adults with ADHD are at higher risk for obesity—we may impulsively choose junky foods, and emotional overwhelm can lead us to self-soothe with carbs—and shares more mindful approaches to eating and food-shopping.


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 August 8, 2017  58m
 
 

183- "What Do You Mean?": Language Processing Disorders in Children with ADHD


A language-processing deficit impairs a child's ability to attach meaning to verbal input and respond appropriately. Gail Richard, Ph.D., helps us differentiate between language deficits and ADHD and advises on addressing challenges at home and at school.


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 August 1, 2017  56m
 
 

182- Summer Screen Limits and Apps that Promote Physical Activity and Social Skills


Downtime during the summer months is OK, but unfettered device usage isn't healthy. Randy Kulman, Ph.D., advises parents on how to set screen time limits, recommends apps that build fitness and social skills, and how to promote other types of activities.


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 July 25, 2017  55m