On Thursday, Feb. 19, the GPS Parent Series will present “Bright Kids Who Can’t Keep Up: Strategies to Improve Academic Performance and Processing” with psychologist and learning expert Dr.
Teen Services Development Day is a one-day, stand-alone event devoted exclusively to teen services for library staff. The day will include two keynotes and eleven education programs focused ...
This is the third article in a series written by Gary Staerck the father of three daughters all of whom have Additional Support Needs (ASN). “We are not waving, but drowning.” It all starts with what ...
For decades, ADHD was widely associated with hyperactivity or impulsivity. But researchers now recognize that not everyone with ADHD displays those traits. Students with inattentive ADHD, for example, ...
Researchers have found that the severity of autism symptoms, rather than the diagnosis itself, is linked to patterns of brain connectivity associated with genes connected to autism and ADHD.
Individuals with ADHD have unique strengths. When they are acknowledged and used, they correlate with a better quality of ...
Those with the condition tend to struggle in the domains where AI excels, and vice versa. In 2013, when Meredith O’Connor was ...
A sweeping new review of ADHD treatments—drawing on more than 200 meta-analyses—cuts through years of mixed messaging and hype. To make sense of it all, researchers have launched an interactive, ...
Yogi Vidyattama had previously received funding from Mental Health Australia on access to mental health care in Australia. Brenton Prosser does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding ...
Westchester Children’s Association (WCA) will host the first event in its Educational Webinar Series on Thursday, February 26 ...
The Victorian government will invest $750,000 to deliver accredited training for an initial 150 GPs by September this year to diagnose and treat ADHD in adults and children. The state government says ...
ADHD is not a lack of intelligence or effort. It is a difference in how the brain regulates attention, energy and impulse control. ADHD brains are often interest-driven rather than priority-driven.