ADHD Information Virtual Workshop

  • What is ADHD?
  • Types of ADHD
  • ADHD and Co-morbidities
  • Myths and Statistics
  • Transition from Childhood to Adulthood
  • Executive Function Impairment
  • Holistic Treatment – Diet, Sleep, Exercise, Medication, and Coaching
  • ADHD and Relationships
  • ADHD and Careers
  • Skills Required to Manage Your ADHD

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