Online Influencer Tour: Ask the Experts

Last month in preparation for ADHD Awareness Month in October, I was fortunate enough to be involved in an Online Influencer Tour featuring two national Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) education and parenting experts, TODAY Show regular and education expert Michele Borba, Ed.D., and parent coach Elaine Taylor-Klaus. I was able to ask them a […]

Improve ADHD Symptoms Just by Breathing?

Note: This is a guest post from Michael Gelb, D.D.S., M.S. and Howard Hindin, D.D.S. Their bios are at the end of this article. October is ADHD Awareness Month; Experts Say Disorder is Preventable with Improved Breathing Physicians Offer Tips for Restoring Restful Sleep to the Brain for Developing Children What you don’t know can […]

How Do You Unwind?

Like many of you, I have the “gift” of anxiety along with my ADHD. A few months ago, I was honored to be chosen as the Answers.com ADD Expert. So that meant writing an additional 20 articles each month in addition to this blog, my newsletter, and just life. Then shortly afterwards my 90 year […]

The National Center for Learning Disabilities

Last week I had the chance to connect with other (mostly) mom bloggers and a representative from the National Center on Learning Disabilities. The call was about learning disabilities, including ADHD, how they are perceived by the general public, and how we can make some positive changes around this subject. I’ve raised a series of […]

New Coaching Program!

I just wanted to give everyone a quick heads up on a new coaching program that I am currently working on. I hope to have it available by the end of the month. This (as yet unnamed) program is unlike anything you have ever seen! This time we’re going to go deep when it comes […]

How ADHD Affects Your Weight, Part 1

ADD, ADHD, weight loss, an add woman

Note: Our conversation about weight and ADHD will take place over a few days this week. There really is too much to cover in one post. Weight and ADHD One of the lectures that I attended at the ADDA conference was about weight and ADHD. It was led by Dr. Roberto Olivardia, a clinical psychologist […]