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This is our story... Mom & Son team.. We have been working with ADD & ADHD & Tourettes since Adrian was diagnosed at 4 years old. Just like any concern: nervousness, weight, learning disabilities - you learn how to improve and work with it. I believe my son was never broken, or needed fixing, I believe we both needed to embrace this and be better. This is my class, how I use science, research and essential oils, scents, sounds to help myself and my son.

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Tuesday, January 8, 2019 at 7 PM - 8:30 PM EST

RICK GREEN, C.M., O.Ont., B.Sc.

presents ADD Stole My Car Keys

Thursday, October 18th at 7 pm

at The University of Ottawa

Room FSS4004

Rick Green, the award winning writer, producer, director, and comedic performer, internationally known for ADD & Loving It?!Prisoners of Gravity and The Red Green Show, will be visiting The University of Ottawa to discuss his experience with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, with a large helping of humour and a great deal of invaluable practical advice.

Diagnosed in mid-life, Rick created TotallyADD.com, and has become an advocate and educator, helping millions of people who have this unique mindset.  Busting myths, reducing stigma, and promoting a strength-based, holistic approach has earned him numerous accolades, including the CAMH Foundation’s Celebrity Transforming Lives Award, and appointments to The Order of Ontario and The Order of Canada.

Rick will share the concerns and discoveries at the heart of his acclaimed documentary film ADD and Loving It?! and the book he has co-written, ADD StoleMy Car Keys in a dynamic, highly entertaining and illuminating presentation.

There is no charge to attend this event

Thursday, October 18 at 7 PM EDT

Attention deficit disorders and schizophrenia could stem from impaired brain coordination

Researchers from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and colleagues have discovered how two brain regions work together to maintain attention, and how discordance between the regions could lead to ADD attention deficit disorders, including schizophrenia, Bipolar Disorder, and major depression.

 

 

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7 Ways to Live Your Best Life with ADHD

We are free thinkers who don’t live by the rules, right? Wrong. Sometimes, rules are awesome. Here are a few key ones for stressed-out adults with ADD. Full article here

 

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How to accommodate for ADHD/ADD students in classrooms

Having more classes that teach math, history, english, and science through focusing on interesting topics or career-related activities could go a long way to help ADD / ADHD students.

 

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Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder is linked to delayed brain development

For the first time, scientists have evidence that people with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder have brain structures that differ from those of people without ADHD.

Scientists say that ADHD should be considered a problem of delayed brain maturation and not, as it is often portrayed, a problem of motivation or parenting.'

 

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13 Best Mobile Apps for Individuals with ADD/ADHD 2017 Edition

Is your Love one Suffering from ADD/ADHD this video will help them! 


Tag your friends and suggest them How much you care.

 

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New study finds more child suicides happen due to ADD than depression.

Can Attention Deficit Disorder be a leading cause for child suicides? We take a look at a recent study which shines light on this topic. Read more at: 

 

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Stepping Stones - Daily Routines, App

Stepping Stones is a simple and user-friendly app which allows you to quickly create visual guides or ‘Paths’, using your own photos. 

Paths make great graphic organizers. You can outline daily routines and schedules or describe the steps of an event or activity. Paths also make great social stories.

Stepping Stones offers a clean and simple experience for children and adults who benefit from visual support, including those with developmental disabilities such as Autism, attention or auditory processing deficits, learning disabilities, or anxiety. 

 

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