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Using “The Magic of 3” to Enhance Writing Skills for Kids

By Kendra Wagner

“How come I have to write a summary? My teacher says she reads this book to the class every year,…

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Dr. Erik Fisher

4 Lessons to Learn from Your ADD/ADHD Kids

By Erik Fisher

In the two decades I have been helping kids and parents improve their relationships, I can’t count the number of…

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Wendy Blumenthal

Help Your ADHD Child Succeed: Tips From a Therapist/Mom

By Wendy Blumenthal

Raising my son with ADHD has been full of inspiring, albeit challenging, parenting moments. While preparing for a dessert party…

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Keath Low

What Your Child Needs to Know About ADHD: 5 Talking Points

By Keath Low

If your son or daughter has been diagnosed with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), s/he may have many feelings and even…

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Gina Pera

ADHD and Denial: Like Father, Like Son (and Daughter)

By Gina Pera

Month after month, Rodney and Lorraine attended the local ADHD discussion group. They desperately sought support in parenting their two…

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Community

By Natalie Knochenhauer

Generally, ImpactADHD does not use the Featured Expert article as an opportunity to promote organizations and their services. We are…

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Parenting in the Realm of ADHD

Interview with Radio Host, Jeff Copper, on Parenting & ADHD

By Jeff Copper

Attention Talk Radio Host, Jeff Copper, is an ADHD Coach and a leading interviewer in the ADHD world. In this…

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Rob Tudisco

Meeting the Legal Transition to Post Secondary Education

By Rob Tudisco

Parents of students with ADHD and other co-occurring conditions are often concerned about the difficulties their children will face after…

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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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