
Opportunity Gap: How to Support Kids of Color Who Learn Differently
ADHD and race: What Black families need to know
Is ADHD more likely to be overlooked in Black kids? Or is it overdiagnosed?
In this episode, pediatrician Dr. Tumaini Coker shares insights on ADHD and race. Learn about Dr. Coker’s research into health equity and how clinics can help reduce the racial disparities in diagnosing and treating ADHD in children of color.
You’ll also get practical tips for parents from an expert who has a personal connection to ADHD. Listen as Dr. Coker talks about stigma and other challenges her family faced when her twin boys showed signs of ADHD in grade school.
Get a transcript for this episode and check out more Opportunity Gap episodes at u.org/opportunitygap.
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Research cited in this podcast
- Diagnostic and Medication Treatment Disparities in African American Children with ADHD: A Literature Review
- Racial and Ethnic Disparities in ADHD Diagnosis and Treatment
Related resources for families
- Common signs of ADHD at different ages
- What an in-depth ADHD evaluation should look like
- How can I find out if my child was misdiagnosed with ADHD?
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