

ADHD Experts Podcast
ADDitude
Leading ADHD experts give real-life answers to questions submitted by ADD adults and parents raising children with attention deficit disorder across a range of topics covering symptoms, school, work, and family life. Download the accompanying slide presentations here: additudemag.com/adhd-expert-webinars-index (look for the episode number).
Note on audio quality: This podcast is a recording of a webinar series, and the audio has been captured from conversations recorded via a computer or telephone, not in a studio. Register to participate in the live webinars at: additudemag.com/tag/webinar.
Note on audio quality: This podcast is a recording of a webinar series, and the audio has been captured from conversations recorded via a computer or telephone, not in a studio. Register to participate in the live webinars at: additudemag.com/tag/webinar.
Episodes
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May 16, 2017 • 1h 1min
178- It’s About Time: Understanding the Science of Time Management with ADHD
Ari Tuckman, Psy.D., takes a deeper look at the science of time awareness to understand why procrastination, time blindness, and tardiness are such big problems for people with ADHD—and teaches strategies to help us "see" and "feel" time.

May 9, 2017 • 60min
177- Dyslexia: Understanding the Condition, Plus Recommended Treatment Interventions
Roberto Olivardia, Ph.D., discusses dyslexia, which is the most common learning disability—symptoms, similarities to and differences from ADHD, the most effective interventions, and how to talk with your child about the diagnosis.

Apr 26, 2017 • 58min
176- Beyond Hello: Building Conversation Skills in Children with ADHD
As Anna Vagin, Ph.D., explains, the sustained attention and give and take required in face-to-face interactions can present challenges for children with ADHD. She offers strategies for parents and teachers to help kids improve their conversational skills.

Apr 20, 2017 • 53min
175- Overcoming Dysgraphia and Writing Challenges: A Guide for Teachers and Parents
Kendra Wagner, a reading and writing specialist certified in programs for dyslexia and dysgraphia, shares invaluable insights into overcoming writing challenges faced by children with ADHD. She discusses the broader implications of dysgraphia beyond just handwriting, revealing cognitive hurdles in writing. Kendra presents effective strategies for empowering young writers, including the use of graphic organizers and engaging practices. Additionally, she provides guidance for parents on advocating for their children and highlights tools like pencil grips that can foster writing skills.

Apr 12, 2017 • 59min
174- The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Video Games—How Parents Can Take Action
Video games can teach problem-solving skills and critical thinking—and also suck a child’s attention from real people and experiencesd. Wes Crenshaw, Ph.D., and Ryan Sipes explain how to choose the best games and set reasonable restrictions.

Mar 21, 2017 • 56min
173- Nonverbal Learning Disorder: An Overlooked LD in Kids with ADHD
Amy Margolis, expert in Nonverbal Learning Disorder, discusses the poorly understood condition in children with ADHD, highlighting the importance of early diagnosis and providing strategies for support in school and social settings.

Mar 14, 2017 • 55min
172- An Educator’s Guide to Teaching Students with ADHD
Jerome J. Schultz, Ph.D., explains the impact of stress and anxiety on learning and beahvior, and offers insider tips for teachers of students with ADHD—from modifying assignments and learning environments to managing disruptive behavior.

Mar 7, 2017 • 57min
171- 7 Ways to Be More Productive and Crush It at Work
Too many individuals with ADHD have been called an underachiever or a slacker, despite having the brains and ideas to achieve greatness. Productivity coach Alan Brown shares strategies to quiet your mind, set priorities, stay on task, and get things done.

Feb 28, 2017 • 57min
170- Lessons Learned—and Shared—By Families Homeschooling Children with ADHD
Parents who homeschool their children with ADHD say that it can nurture strengths, improve academic performance, and boost self-esteem. Kathy Kuhl explains how all families can customize their child's education and benefit from a "homeschool view."

Feb 7, 2017 • 56min
169- Emotional Distress Syndrome and the ADHD Brain
In working with ADHD patients over 27 years, James Ochoa, LPC, identified what he calls Emotional Distress Syndrome, and the extent to which it affects everyday life. He shares tools for weathering emotional storms and building self-esteem.