Send us a text Welcome to Thriving with ADHD, dear ADHD community! 🌟 In this powerful episode, we shine a light on a topic that doesn’t get nearly enough attention — girls with ADHD. Many girls are still overlooked or misdiagnosed, their symptoms dismissed as daydreaming, anxiety, or perfectionism. Today, we explore why this happens and how parents, teachers, and clinicians can recognize and support these girls earlier. Our guest, Cynthia Hammer, is the Executive Director of the Inattentive ...
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Send us a text Welcome to Thriving with ADHD, dear ADHD community! 🌟 In this powerful episode, we shine a light on a topic that doesn’t get nearly enough attention — girls with ADHD. Many girls are still overlooked or misdiagnosed, their symptoms dismissed as daydreaming, anxiety, or perfectionism. Today, we explore why this happens and how parents, teachers, and clinicians can recognize and support these girls earlier. Our guest, Cynthia Hammer, is the Executive Director of the Inattentive ...
ADHD & Executive Functions - Busting the “Laziness” Myth
Thriving With ADHD
25 minutes
1 year ago
ADHD & Executive Functions - Busting the “Laziness” Myth
Welcome to Thriving with ADHD dear ADHD community. We are back with a new episode and this time we are talking about ADHD and Executive functions with MacKenzie Kirchner, a PA-C at Animo Sano Psychiatry.Stay tuned as we’ll be discussing:What executive functions are and how are they impacted by ADHD?How do challenges with executive functions manifest in both children and adults with ADHD?What are some strategies or interventions that can help improve executive functioning skills in indiv...
Thriving With ADHD
Send us a text Welcome to Thriving with ADHD, dear ADHD community! 🌟 In this powerful episode, we shine a light on a topic that doesn’t get nearly enough attention — girls with ADHD. Many girls are still overlooked or misdiagnosed, their symptoms dismissed as daydreaming, anxiety, or perfectionism. Today, we explore why this happens and how parents, teachers, and clinicians can recognize and support these girls earlier. Our guest, Cynthia Hammer, is the Executive Director of the Inattentive ...