In this episode, Cynthia Hammer, founder of FINDtheADHDgirls, talks with Angelina Tilley, a mom who recognized the subtle signs of inattentive ADHD in her daughter and pushed for early diagnosis. Angelina shares how her own late ADHD diagnosis gave her the tools to see the patterns in her child—meltdowns at home, emotional overwhelm, sensory sensitivities, and struggles with focus that weren’t disruptive in class but were life-altering at home. Together, they explore why ADHD in girls is so o...
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In this episode, Cynthia Hammer, founder of FINDtheADHDgirls, talks with Angelina Tilley, a mom who recognized the subtle signs of inattentive ADHD in her daughter and pushed for early diagnosis. Angelina shares how her own late ADHD diagnosis gave her the tools to see the patterns in her child—meltdowns at home, emotional overwhelm, sensory sensitivities, and struggles with focus that weren’t disruptive in class but were life-altering at home. Together, they explore why ADHD in girls is so o...
Insights from Dr. Matt Zekreski on ADHD, Advocacy, and the Neurodivergent Brain
FINDtheADHDgirls Podcast
31 minutes
1 year ago
Insights from Dr. Matt Zekreski on ADHD, Advocacy, and the Neurodivergent Brain
In this interview, Dr. Matt Zekreski, a psychologist and neurodiversity advocate from Susquehanna, New Jersey, shares his expertise on supporting neurodiverse individuals, particularly those with ADHD. He discusses his work at the Neurodiversity Clinic, where he offers therapy, advocacy, and coaching. Dr. Zekreski emphasizes the need to adapt environments to meet neurodiverse needs, explores gender differences in ADHD presentation, and explains how early diagnosis and tailored strategies can ...
FINDtheADHDgirls Podcast
In this episode, Cynthia Hammer, founder of FINDtheADHDgirls, talks with Angelina Tilley, a mom who recognized the subtle signs of inattentive ADHD in her daughter and pushed for early diagnosis. Angelina shares how her own late ADHD diagnosis gave her the tools to see the patterns in her child—meltdowns at home, emotional overwhelm, sensory sensitivities, and struggles with focus that weren’t disruptive in class but were life-altering at home. Together, they explore why ADHD in girls is so o...