Archive for August, 2009



ADDitude’s Adult ADHD Blogger Gets a Job!

Tuesday 25 August 2009 @ 8:08 am

The comeback chick, a.k.a. Jane, emerges along with a renewed sense of energy. Apologies to my loyal readers who have wondered where Jane is.

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Does ADHD Cause Sleep Problems?

Monday 24 August 2009 @ 3:08 pm

“Is ADHD causing my sleep problems?” …

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Roaches and ADHD Dating Woes

Friday 21 August 2009 @ 5:08 pm

Desperation sucks. Relationships at a certain point come with a price—and I wonder if it will ever get easier.

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New Website Promotes Programs and Services for People with Disabilities

Friday 21 August 2009 @ 5:08 pm

The new government site provides organized information on aid available to those with attention deficit…

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Quiet the Riot: Blocking Out ADHD Distractions

Friday 21 August 2009 @ 3:08 pm

My struggle with ADHD-unfriendly background noise, and how I recaptured my concentration once and for all.

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Under the Spell of Hyperfocus

Friday 21 August 2009 @ 2:08 pm

Ned Hallowell speaks out on the joys of hyperfocus for those of us with ADHD.

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New Website Promotes Programs and Services for People with Disabilites

Friday 21 August 2009 @ 11:08 am

The new government site provides organized information on aid available to those with attention deficit…

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Is Dyslexia Not a Recognized Disability?

Thursday 20 August 2009 @ 5:08 pm

“My daughter is dyslexic, but her school told me that our county doesn’t recognize dyslexia…

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Children’s Books That May Inspire a Clutter Clean-Up

Thursday 20 August 2009 @ 4:08 pm

Organizing and cleaning don’t come easily to ADHD kids. But these three children’s books — about messy, chaotic rooms — may inspire some results.

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Meet the Teachers: How to Have a Successful IEP Conversation

Thursday 20 August 2009 @ 10:08 am

An Individualized Education Erogram (IEP) is critical for any ADHD student. Here’s what to do before, during, and after meeting your child’s teacher to set up classroom accommodations.

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