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Mindy Katz

What Makes a Good Parent?

By Mindy Schwartz Katz

We parents often feel that we don’t measure up. This comes from watching others’ parenting styles and hearing their versions of what is and isn’t the correct way to parent. We feel judged when our children are not quiet, well-behaved, good listeners.

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Ann Leverette

ADHD and Technology

By Ann Leverette

Low, Medium & High Tech In her first blog for ImpactADHD, Technology Series: Part 1, Ann Leverette set the stage…

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Kirk Martin

Kirk Martin's Tricks for Breaking Negative Patterns

By Kirk Martin

Where should you start? That’s easy. I want you to start by focusing on yourself. This Summer, learn to develop these 3 new habits that are all focused on taking care of yourself! When you do, you’ll be amazed at how much it helps your entire family.

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Laurie Duplar

ADHD Family Support

By Laurie Dupar

Non-ADHD siblings are not often talked about, yet they are an important part of families with ADHD. Studies show that siblings of children with ADHD experience disruption, chaos, unpredictability and exhaustion – just like their parents. At times, they may feel neglected, unprotected and powerless. This is particularly true when they are expected to “take care of” or “look out for” their siblings.

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Kellie Huff

Selecting the Best School for Your Child with ADHD

By Kellie Huff

When all the accommodations in the world are still not working, how do you find out what options you have…

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When in Doubt, Give Options Not Advice

By Diane Dempster

In coach training, we are taught to avoid giving advice. This is for several reasons. Perhaps most importantly, it empowers…

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Carrie Heller

Join the Circus

By Carrie Heller

At the age of eight my parents sent me to a summer camp that happened to have circus as one…

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Mark Bertin

ADHD & Mindfulness

By Mark Bertin

Exercise Good Judgment For parents, mindfulness offers a way to take care of yourself and provide your children with a…

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Joan Teach

Say What You Mean, Mean What You Say: With LOVE

By Joan Teach

For families living with ADHD, impulsivity is often at work on an hourly or daily basis. As parents, we are…

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