Nicole Ofiesh, PhD explains that educating our children with dyslexia and ADHD about how people learn is key to unlocking the potential of their strengths in the face of academic challenges.
A growing body of scientific research is demonstrating a connection between diet and common childhood health conditions such as anxiety, depression, learning and attention issues.
Parents of children with ADHD learn a variety of practical strategies to help manage their children’s behavior, and, more importantly, to help empower their children to manage their own symptoms.
The following are a selection of resources, including fact sheets, presentations, and lectures, that are made available free of charge on Dr. Barkley's website.
The recent news about college admissions amplifies the culture of stress around admissions and reinforces the stigma attached to learning differences and accommodations.
A substantial percentage of students with ADHD symptoms severe enough to affect them both academically and socially are not getting any support in school for the disorder.
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