Category Archives: ADHD Coaching

Three faces of ADHD: the frustration and effects of living with ADHD

You may have seen this person before; a person who forgets appointments, a person who has trouble with tasks that require attention to detail, or the person who has to read the same thing over and over again before it … Continue reading

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Authentic Effort

You may have missed the recent headlines from New York, but a young man was caught impersonating six different students on the SAT exam. This college student charged seniors a sum of $2,500 each in order for them to appear … Continue reading

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Living in chaos … ADHD

“All human evil comes from a single cause, man’s inability to sit still in a room” – Blaise Pascal Somewhere around 8 million adults face the issues that are brought on by ADHD. Many of these adults don’t even know … Continue reading

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Shine On…

As the director of a learning center and an academic coach for young people, it’s the “end of the school year” and time to take stock of what went well with my students – in addition to reflecting on what … Continue reading

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Coaching for ADD/ADHD

“I prefer to distinguish ADD as attention abundance disorder. Everything is just so interesting . . . remarkably, at the same time.” — Frank Coppola, MA, ODC, ACGA Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) affects approximately … Continue reading

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